Tako occasionally finds himself in a state of sheer terror. The sensation lasts for several minutes, and he often believes he is "going crazy." His symptoms most closely describe
a. agoraphobia.
b. post-traumatic stress disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. panic disorder.
e. generalized anxiety disorder.
d
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Why should courts be skeptical of eyewitness testimony? Include the three problems of eyewitness testimony described in Module 12.
What will be an ideal response?
Tina hates to walk past the senior hallway after lunch because she has to pass a group of guys who are always taunting her, trying to grab her, and making very explicit sexual requests of her. Tina is most likely experiencing
A) sexual assault. B) sexual harassment. C) a gender disparity. D) peer victimization.
Alfred Adler's concept of humanity is most accurately summarized in which phrase?
A. People are motivated by their goals for the future. B. People's experiences are more important than their interpretations of experience. C. Genetic factors are more influential than social factors in shaping personality. D. Childhood experiences determine adult personality.
The strongest evidence for the linguistic theory of cerebral asymmetry comes from the study of
A) deaf people who use American Sign Language and subsequently suffer unilateral brain damage. B) split-brain deaf people. C) deaf monkeys with unilateral brain damage. D) split-brain people with right-hemisphere damage. E) deaf people with bilateral brain damage.