When listing the reasons for changing a behavior, you should:
a. ignore long-term effects but carefully consider short-term effects.
b. consider the effects of the plan upon yourself alone.
c. consider both the short-term and long-term effects of changing.
d. ignore short-term effects, but carefully consider long- term effects.
C.
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a. Memories are weaker if they are formed during the night. b. New information requires at least 24 hours to be processed by the brain. c. Staying awake for 24 hours is likely to cause hallucinations during the exam. d. Studies indicate that a good night's sleep after learning can improve memory performance.
_____ Baillargeon (1994) has shown that 3-month-old infants' knowledge of object properties is identical to that of adults
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Homosexuality results from reversed gender roles
a. True b. False
Unlike malingerers, people with factitious disorders are classified in DSM-5 because ______
a. their numbers are growing while the number of malingerers has dramatically decreased b. malingerers are male by definition and DSM-5 excludes single gender disorders c. they lack a specific motivation for gain from their symptoms d. they must also have a comorbid anxiety or mood disorder for the diagnosis to be utilized