Which of the following is true of psychopathology?
a. Once established, psychopathology always goes away.
b. Symptoms of abnormality are usually quite intense.
c. Psychological disorders often involve exaggerations of normal functions.
d. Symptoms of abnormality are easy to spot.
e. Medical students rarely think about their own health as they study.
c. Psychological disorders often involve exaggerations of normal functions.
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c. Those are the only wavelengths that reflect off objects. d. Our visual receptors are adapted to respond to those wavelengths.
Mary's parents are trying to decrease the number of times that she feeds the family dog during the day. Mary's parents set a criterion level for the maximum number of times that she can feed the dog in a day, and if Mary achieves this level she gets a story read to her at bedtime. Which type of differential reinforcement are Mary's parents using?
a. DRO b. DRA c. DRL d. DRC
Nakamo is a Native American man who wants to pursue therapy for his social anxiety and depression. Given his cultural background, research suggests he would get the most effective treatment with a therapist who
A. speaks Cherokee much like Nakamo's grandparents do. B. recognizes that the values in Cherokee culture are not any worse than those in other cultures. C. demonstrates overall competence with their clients, separate from their cultural sensitivity. D. is also Native American, or at least is also a member of a minority group.
Nina becomes confused after her boyfriend corrects her and states "that didn't happen when we went to Disney World." Nina's false memory about this experience is best explained by her
A. having only gist memories about all the amusement parks she has visited. B. attending to the wrong information when encoding the Disney World experience. C. retrieving the information differently than her boyfriend because they are from different cultural backgrounds. D. experiencing the tip-of-the tongue (TOT) phenomenon.