Based on the research reported in your text regarding available treatments for bulimia nervosa, we can conclude that treatment that focuses on ________ and ________ is most effective in gaining rapid control of bulimia nervosa and maintaining these gains over the long term

a. dysfunctional thoughts; actual disordered behaviors
b. family functioning; social relationships
c. classical conditioning; operant learning
d. biological processes; genetics


a

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In Milgram’s study of people who passed a group of confederates staring at a building, if we define “joining the crowd” as imitating the behavior of the confederates (by looking up at the building), then we can conclude

  a.  individuals only join crowds when they feel they are like the individuals in the crowd.   b.  crowds form when two or more people gather in one place.   c.  anonymity of a large group is critical to crowd formation.   d.  the lure of a crowd reaches its peak once it contains 5 or more members.   e.  individuals who are busy are unlikely to join a crowd.

Psychology

Self-esteem of minority individuals is found to be as high as that of Whites because minority:

a. individuals have as many opportunities as Whites b. individuals often compare themselves to each other rather than to Whites c. populations have grown in size d. groups no longer experience as much prejudice as they used to

Psychology

Moods disorders differ from temporary emotional reactions to life events because they ____

a. have an impact in only one aspect of a person's life b. do not persist over an extended period of time c. only occur for specific reasons d. are markedly out-of-proportion to life circumstances

Psychology

The goal in behaviorism is to:

a. discover how changes in the environment can lead to changes in measurable behavior b. understand immediate conscious experience by breaking it down into basic elements c. understand the purpose of immediate conscious experience d. understand how memories and mental processes produce problem behavior

Psychology