What involves the induction of bleeding, bruising or pain by means of intentional self-inflicted injury in order to improve mood or experience respite from painful feelings?

a. non-suicidal self-injury
b. reactive attachment disorder
c. temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria
d. conduct disorder


a

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Which of the following utilizes deductive reasoning?

A. preconventional moral reasoning B. postconventional moral reasoning C. conventional cognitive reasoning D. preconventional cognitive reasoning

Psychology

In Festinger's classic experiment, college students did an extremely boring task for a long time. Afterward, they were asked to help lure others into the experiment by pretending that the task was interesting and enjoyable. Later they were asked their opinion of the task. Those paid $20 for luring more participants did not change their attitude because they

a. did not lie in recruiting the new participants. b. had low justification for lying. c. experienced a great deal of cognitive dissonance. d. experienced no cognitive dissonance.

Psychology

__________ refers to whether a measure really measures what it is intended to measure

a. Validity c. Sampling b. Reliability d. Stability

Psychology

Normal prenatal development occurs in 95 to 98 percent of all pregnancies. Identify two genetic or chromosomal abnormalities and two teratogens associated with birth defects in the remaining 2 to 5 percent of pregnancies. Describe the nature of their effects on development.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology