Those who are proponents of the sociocognitive theory of hypnosis believe that the behavior seen in hypnotized people is due, in part, to:
a. social pressure
b. trance-like state
c. an altered state of consciousness
d. an unconscious desire to please
A
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a. The standard deviation of the sample means b. The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean c. The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of differences between means d. The pooled standard deviation from the populations from which the samples are drawn
Which of the following would NOT be good advice to aid in dream interpretation?
a. Watch for verbal or visual puns and other playful elements in dreams. b. It is important to describe your dream so that you can relive some of the feelings in the dream. c. Avoid discussing your dreams with family members or friends since they may add interpretations that will confuse your more personal analysis. d. Remember that each dream has several possible meanings or levels of meaning with no fixed way to interpret it.
Describe and critique Abraham Maslow's theory of motivation
What will be an ideal response?
Zoe tells her new therapist that she's always been kind of moody and has never felt very confident or important, but in the last few weeks she's been overwhelmingly unhappy, so much so that she can barely get out of bed in the morning. She says that she's had insomnia for years, but now she wants to sleep all the time, and she doesn't even want to get up to make meals. Given only those symptoms, the therapist is most likely to believe that Zoe is experiencing:
A. insomnia disorder and a somatic symptom disorder. B. dysthymic disorder with a major depressive episode. C. borderline personality disorder. D. cyclothymic disorder with a sleep–wake disorder.