Fifteen-year old Harriet has begun to write an impassioned novel about growing up in America
In her novel she describes her experiences in a way that portrays herself as unique and special, such that no one has ever thought such deep thoughts or experienced such ecstasy before. Harriet's writings most clearly reflect __________________.
a. her sense of autonomy
b. the personal fable
c. the period of rebellion common to all adolescents
d. her developing sense of conscience
b
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Why did Helmholtz abandon his research into human reaction times??
a. ?He found differences from one individual to the next. b. ?He found differences in the same individual. c. ?He never did any such research on human subjects. d. ?He did not abandon this research. e. ?He found differences from one individual to the next and he found differences in the same individual.
Astrid spends a lot of time thinking about her own motivations and thoughts – about why she feels and believes and behaves the way she does. Astrid is best described as spending a lot of time in ____
a. introspection b. rumination c. reflection d. examination
Sandy asked Professor Alperson how decreased volumes in cortical structures and enlarged ventricles predispose a person to schizophrenia. Having read the recent research, Professor Alperson says, ____
a. "They reduce dopamine activity in the brain by blocking dopamine receptor sites in post-synaptic neurons." b. "They increase the availability of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain and increase the severity of the symptoms." c. "They may create subconnections between different brain regions, thereby overloading neural circuitry." d. "They may result in weak or aberrant connections between the different brain regions, leading to reductions in the integrative function of the brain."
James is a clinical researcher who is interested in methods for reducing the intrusiveness of auditory hallucinations in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia. He has three treatments: dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), medication, and deep brain stimulation (DBS). He also has three treatment settings: inpatient, day hospital, and outpatient. Although the participants in all three settings
can receive DBT and medication, only those who are inpatient can receive DBS. As a result, James has a total of seven groups: DBT-Inpatient, DBT-Day Hospital, DBT-Outpatient, Medication-Inpatient, Medication-Day Hospital, Medication-Outpatient, and DBS-Inpatient. This design is best classified as a(n) ____ factorial. a. imperfect b. incomplete c. partial d. limited