If Persia has bulimia nervosa, the ideal treatment would be a combination of antidepressant medications and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Ian is an emerging adult who has been living on his own for three years. However, his boss has been unable to give him a raise this year, and his rent is going up $150. He has chosen to move back into his parents' home until he can save more money. Ian would be considered a(n) _________.
A. independent adult B. dependent adult C. boomerang child D. resistant adult
Studies of eyewitness testimony have shown:
A. a close relationship exists between confidence and accuracy B. eyewitnesses become more accurate if they are expected to be accurate C. eyewitnesses stick stubbornly to stories even when it is proven that the stories must be false D. little relationship exists between confidence and accuracy
Martin and Halverson's gender schema model suggests that
a. children learn gender roles solely as a result of parental reinforcement of sex-appropriate behaviors. b. children are intrinsically interested in learning about objects or activities that fit their own-sex schemas. c. inaccurate gender stereotypes are easily changed. d. children are passive participants in gender-role development.
If you drive through a red traffic light, you may get a ticket. If the light is green, you will not get a ticket. In operant conditioning terms, the red and green lights serve as
a. facilitating stimuli. b. reinforcing stimuli. c. avoidance stimuli. d. discriminative stimuli.