The Commonsense Model of Illness Behavior takes culture into account when examining how people adapt to health threats
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The legal definition of insanity is:
A. having a diagnosed mental disorder B. not knowing the difference between right and wrong C. the inability to remember the crime which was perpetrated D. having a problem that interferes with the ability to function in society
By today's standards, Milgram's study on obedience is considered unethical because:
A) participants were exposed to shocks that were painful and possibly harmful. B) participants were told that they must continue with the experiment. C) the experimenter was not medically qualified to make cost–benefit decisions about the use of shock. D) it is never permissible to deceive participants.
People using the representative heuristic often ignore _____ when making decisions.
A) previous experience B) base rates C) prototypes D) exemplars
The ideas that mental associations allow us to benefit from experiences and that consciousness should be studied in terms of how it allows us to adapt to our environments are central to __________
a. functionalism. b. structuralism. c. pragmatism. d. behaviorism.