A substance that has no psychological or physical effect of its own, but appears to have an effect because of the beliefs of the people using it is called a(n) ______
a. initiative substance
b. confounding factor
c. placebo
d. neuter
Answer: c. placebo
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a. linguistic intelligence. b. fluid intelligence. c. musical intelligence. d. crystallized intelligence.
It is rare for children with autism spectrum disorder to ____
a. become obsessive about keeping things the same b. exhibit self-stimulatory behaviors c. become fascinated with inanimate objects d. make eye contact with others
Thomas is tired of hearing his grandparents talk about how things were when they were his age. He listens about how they were expected to work to contribute to the family and were happy to do so, how they were happy to have enough to eat and didn’t expect to eat out regularly, etc. Thomas explains to his grandparents that things are different now, so his feelings are different from theirs. What
term would historians be most likely to use for how it feels to live in a particular time and place? a. epoch c. pathos b. zeitgeist d. paradigm
Both Pinel and Tuke are credited with initiating movements that led to the humanitarian treatment of the
mentally ill. Indicate whether the statement is true or false