You are at a carnival and go into a fun house in which mirrors create distorted images of you and your friends, while flashing lights cause apparent "movements of objects" where there is no movement. These are examples of
a. sane hallucinations.
b. illusions.
c. figure-ground reversible figures.
d. contiguity.
B
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a. insight learning. b. latent learning. c. classical conditioning. d. operant conditioning.
_____ therapy, a common therapy used to treat anxiety and depression, stresses that some behaviours are not controlled through rational thought, but nevertheless there are ways of helping people to think more rationally when thought does play a role.
A) Person-centred B) Behaviour C) Cognitive D) Cognitive behavioural
An empiricist philosopher who believed the mind was a "blank slate" would most likely believe what about mental illnesses?
A. That they were the result of negative experiences during childhood B. That they were due to genetics C. That they could be cured by psychotherapy D. That they were the result of both genetics and experience
Many individuals in your family have difficulties associated with Alzheimer's disease
Your parents just learned that there is a test to detect the presence of a gene that has been linked to Alzheimer's disease and are interested in having lab work done to determine if they have that gene. What is that gene? a. Ape-IV b. ApoE c. Alz-II d. Alpo3