Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

At best, about half of those who begin a treatment program for anorexia nervosa complete it


Ans: T

Psychology

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of aversive therapies used to treat substance abuse?

A. They are not based on sound psychological principles. B. There is not a lot of data on their effectiveness, because the techniques have only been recently developed. C. The client knows that the nausea is produced by something other than the addictive substance. D. The client doesn't experience an aversive outcome in all cases.

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As you sit back at a baseball game, you perceive the ball being pitched, the batter hitting it, the ball shooting high into center field, and being caught. Gestalt psychologists would argue that this perception is:

A. adding together individual sensations B. combining larger and larger units of sensations C. the result of your brain following a set of rules to create a meaningful experience D. formed by adding many basic elements

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Regarding sources of stress, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. When obstacles are placed in one's path that prevents one from achieving important goals, the source ofstress is called conflict b. Although negative emotions can be associated with poor states of health, positive emotions may be linked to positive states of health. c. The accumulation of a large number of daily hassles may contribute to chronic stress and affect psychological and physical well-being. d. Conflicts are most stressful when opposing goals are equally strong and no clear resolution is in sight. e. The Type A behavior pattern is characterized by impatience, competitiveness, aggressiveness, and time urgency.

Psychology

During a conservation-of-water experiment, Emme can focus on several aspects of the problem and relate them, rather than center on just one aspect. Therefore, Emme is capable of

A) seriation. B) class inclusion. C) reversibility. D) decentration.

Psychology