If you were to investigate the case studies of a number of people with dissociative identity disorder, you would probably find that these people:
a. usually demonstrate personalities that are very different from each other
b. usually demonstrate only two personalities that are similar to each other
c. are keenly aware at all times of the various personalities they have
d. often demonstrate personalities that all have a common trait, such as religious fervor
A
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Which disorder is about equally common in men and women in the United States?
a. depression b. bipolar mood disorder c. alcohol abuse/dependence d. antisocial personality disorder
Which of the following students' statements best characterizes Alan Baddeley's view of working memory?
a. Sam: "Working memory has four separate components, each with its own specialized kind of cognitive activity." b. Lois: "Working memory consists of two components, short-term working memory and long-term working memory." c. Kyung: "Working memory is an activated state of the more general long-term memory store." d. Manuel: "Current research shows that there really is no important difference between working memory and long-term memory."
Harry is least interested in music. He tells his friends that playing a musical instrument is a waste of time. However, on several occasions, Harry's friends have noticed that he plays the guitar like a professional. When his friends question him on such occasions, Harry replies, "I am Joe and playing the guitar is my passion." In this scenario, Harry exhibits:
A) depersonalization-derealization disorder. B) bipolar disorder. C) dissociative identity disorder. D) illness anxiety disorder.
If you know that your best friend is allergic to shellfish, you know that she is allergic to clams, oysters, shrimp, and lobster. Going from this general statement of allergy to shellfish to specific examples of this allergy illustrates __________ thought
a. deductive b. inductive c. intuitive d. creative