You are treating a man who has been suffering from a relatively short-term bout of major depressive disorder. His symptoms started after a major life stressor, and you know that in such cases proper therapy is often quite effective in bringing about a full recovery. When he asks you if he's going to be better soon, you might say to him, "the ________ is very good!"
a. incidence
b. prevalence
c. prognosis
d. etiology
Ans: c. prognosis
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Your friend Dion claims that sexually active women in the US and Canada aren't very likely to get AIDS and other STDs. After reading your psychology of women textbook, your best response to Dion would be:
a. "Actually, a woman who has sexual intercourse with an HIV-infected man is up to eight times as likely to contract HIV, compared to a man who has sex with an HIV-infected woman.". b. "About 40% of HIV-infected people are female, but women are actually much less likely than men to contract other sexually transmitted diseases.". c. "True, young men are about eight times as likely as young women to have a STD.". d. "Latina women have a higher incidence of AIDS than women in any other ethnic group.".
People who see less than all of the colors are said to be _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
The two types of associative learning are
a. classical conditioning and observational learning. b. vicarious learning and cognitive learning. c. classical conditioning and operant conditioning. d. operant conditioning and cognitive learning.
Which of the following is a contribution of John Bowlby in the context of human development?
A) He proposed the stages of dying commonly experienced by terminally ill patients. B) He modified Jacobs' theory of grief based on personal anecdotes. C) He proposed a stage theory of grief for coping with bereavement. D) He suggested three developmental tasks in late adulthood based on Erikson's psychosocial theory.