As a camp counselor, you are surprised when you hear that one of your young campers takes a hormone replacement drug intranasally to treat a psychological disorder. The disorder is most likely

a. enuresis.
b. autism.
c. somnambulism.
d. encopresis.


a. enuresis.

Psychology

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Miles has very vivid memories of a car accident he witnessed five years ago. When he closes his eyes and thinks about the accident, he feels as if he can recall every detail of it, right down to the brand name printed on the tires of one of the cars. This type of memory is called

a. sensory memory. b. procedural memory. c. a flashbulb memory. d. an implicit memory.

Psychology

Pargament's review of religious-spiritual coping found it important:

a. especially in largely uncontrollable circumstances. b. after nonspiritual coping methods were statistically controlled. c. especially for women, low-income persons, and the elderly. d. all of the above

Psychology

Factors leading to the emergence of community psychology in the mid-20th-century in the U.S. were changes in mental health services, and ____

a. social movements b. the influence of the War on Drugs c. interest in group dynamics and action research d. both ‘a' and ‘c'

Psychology

Sarah has just received her driver's license and is now ready to drive to school. Although she's never driven to her school before, Sarah knows the way. The fact that Sarah can drive herself to school suggests that _________ has occurred

A) latent learning B) classical conditioning C) operant conditioning D) classical and operant conditioning

Psychology