Which of the following have studies of control in humans and monkeys provided support for?

a. Genes play only a minimal role in the development of generalized anxiety disorder.
b. Early experiences with mastery and control may serve as protective factors, decreasing the likelihood of developing generalized anxiety disorder.
c. Exposure to uncontrollable events does not increase the chances of developing generalized anxiety disorder.
d. The comorbidity of specific phobias and generalized anxiety disorder.


b. Early experiences with mastery and control may serve as protective
factors, decreasing the likelihood of developing generalized anxiety disorder.

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What common thread runs through paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders?

a. They are commonly mistaken for schizophrenia. b. They typically follow schizophrenic episodes. c. They sometimes precede the onset of full-blown schizophrenia. d. They are inherited disorders that often lead to dementia.

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Laura is 17 and has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Her father often says to her, "You never tell me what's going on in your life. You keep secrets and therefore, make terrible mistakes in judgment. I want what's best for you, but you must change your attitude and start behaving like a human being!" The father's comments best illustrate which factor in schizophrenia?

a. diathesis-stress c. cognitive impairment b. expressed emotion d. double-bind communications

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Based on Module Two, if cough medicine helps you to control a cough, it is because of:

A. your beliefs and thoughts of what caused the cough B. your beliefs and expectations regarding the medicine's effectiveness C. the chemical effects of the medicine on the brainstem D. your beliefs and thoughts regarding the severity of the cough

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In Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence, which of the following would most likely be high in naturalist intelligence?

a. someone who has great insight into her or his own feelings and emotions b. someone who has the ability to interact easily with diverse species c. someone who can easily infer the moods and intentions of other people d. someone who can readily use logic to solve problems

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