An individual with this disorder might perceive that their thoughts and feelings are not their own and might even sense an out-of-body experience.
a. Dissociative amnesia
b. dissociative identity disorder
c. depersonalization/derealization disorder
d. bipolar disorder
c. depersonalization/derealization disorder
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The most common way of forming categories is by specifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for membersh 2. Family resemblance theory holds that all members of a category share at least one feature in common. 3. Family resemblance theory is useful for categorizing people as belonging to the same or different families, but 4. Eleanor Rosch developed both family resemblance theory and prototype theory. 5. A prototype possesses most, if not all, of the most characteristic features of the category.
When infants pay attention to their caregivers, the caregivers attempt to stimulate them. When infants withdrawattention, caregivers reduce their efforts at stimulation. This illustrates the concept of
A. synchrony. B. trust. C. communication repair. D. soothability.
When Monica turned 13, she seemed to hit puberty overnight. Her parents marveled at how she began changing from a girl into a woman seemingly all at once. In developmental psychology, Monica would be can example of ________ change.
a. gradual b. nurture-driven c. continuous d. abrupt
In the early twentieth century, many experts incorrectly attributed the disease pellagra to unsanitary sewage removal instead of a dietary deficiency. Their failure to consider alternative explanations for the disease and to leap to an untested conclusion is an example of:
A) evidence-based reasoning. B) meta-analysis. C) confirmation bias. D) belief bias.