Which of the following types of studies have been used to test predictions about the causal role of depressogenic cognitive styles in mood disorders?
A. Attentional bias modification studies
B. Brain imaging studies
C. Mood priming studies
D. All of the above
C. Mood priming studies
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Which of the following is NOT a question that addresses the issues of civil (involuntary) commitment? a. Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed if he or she is not dangerous but is in need of treatment? b. Should a mentally ill person be civilly committed if he or she has been convicted of a crime?
c. Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed at the request of family or relatives who believe it is in the person's best interest? d. If a person is mentally ill, unable to care for oneself, and in need of help, should the law allow for involuntary commitment?
Dr. Wilson sets up an experimental study to investigate how self-esteem is affected by feedback from teachers. During the study, third-grade teachers administer a short quiz where each child earns the same score (5 out of a possible 10 points). Half the children are told that this is a very good score, while the rest are told that it is an average score. In this study, the dependent variable is:
a. the type of feedback the child receives (very good or average) b. the child's score on the quiz c. the age of the children who take part in the study d. the child's level of self-esteem after the quiz has been returned
Timing differences can be used most accurately for localizing ____.
A. sudden-onset sounds B. gradual-onset sounds C. loud sounds D. bird alarm calls
How soon after birth do most normal babies attain high Apgar scores?
a. There is no consistency. c. usually not before 10 minutes b. within approximately 1 minute d. It varies greatly based upon gender.