Julia is 13 years old. When she was 12 she was diagnosed with bone cancer. Since
then, she has undergone several invasive treatments including chemotherapy and a
bone marrow transplant.
Which of the following is most likely to be true of her
psychological condition?
a. She is likely to be diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.
b. She probably meets diagnostic criteria for oppositional defiant disorder.
c. She probably meets diagnostic criteria for major depression.
d. Although she is likely to complain of physical symptoms and be more withdrawn
than her healthy peers, she is unlikely to score in the clinical range on these
variables.
e. a and c
D
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a. error management b. Freudian "death wish" c. learned helplessness d. reactance
Which of the following is not a secondary reinforcer?
A. high grades B. money C. shelter D. a gold star
Regarding long-term memory (LTM), which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. LTM is often referred to as working memory. b. LTM has an unlimited storage capacity. c. Although information can be stored in LTM phonetically, the information is typically stored based on meaning and importance. d. The more you know, the easier it becomes to add new information to long-term memory.
According to general consensus, are bigger or smaller classes favorable? Why?
What will be an ideal response?