Over the last four decades, the popularity of the psychiatric specialization among medical school graduates
a. has increased dramatically.
b. has generally declined.
c. first declined and then experienced a resurgence.
d. has remained relatively stable.
B
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A. Alzheimer's disease B. Huntington's disease C. Cushing syndrome D. Parkinson's disease
A key criticism of the humanistic approach is that it
a. was too specific to apply to all people. b. overemphasized society's influence on a person. c. relied too much on theories of the unconscious. d. could reflect an Eastern bias by being too "group-focused." e. has concepts which are difficult to define.
The process by which many neurons die during periods of migration is called
A) myelination. B) organogenesis. C) synaptogenesis. D) programmed cell death.
Anything that increases the likelihood that a behavior will occur more frequently is called a(n) __________
a. aversive control b. punishment c. antecedent d. reinforcer