Which diagnosis is most likely when panic attacks that are not usually provoked by any particular situation become a common occurrence, leading one to begin to worry about having the attacks and change behaviors as a result?
A. Separation anxiety disorder
B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C. Panic disorder
D. Generalized anxiety disorder
Answer: C
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To avoid "choking" while he is putting, a golfer must try to
a. increase his arousal level. b. decrease his arousal level. c. increase his "flow" state through depersonalization. d. focus on previous errors in putting so he won't repeat them.
While studying for exams, you have had less than the usual opportunity for physical exercise. Which of the following predicts that an opportunity to exercise will be reinforcing for you?
a. The blocking effect b. The disequilibrium principle c. Applied behavior analysis d. The law of effect
Which of the following is TRUE?
a. Juvenile offender-based intervention programs greatly reduce juvenile delinquency rates. b. Social systems-based strategies to reduce juvenile delinquency focus on teaching social skills and problemsolving skills to offenders. c. Early childhood intervention programs show reductions in aggressive and delinquent behavior. d. There are, to date, no effective ways at reducing juvenile delinquency.
At the end of the nineteenth century, children with intellectual disabilities were regarded as ____
a. suffering from "moral insanity" b. imbeciles c. lunatics d. possessed by the devil