Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Lithium is the most commonly prescribed mood stabilizer in Canada today.
2. In a recent survey, more than half of all Canadians with anxiety disorders and depression reported using alternative treatments such as herbal remedies or megavitamins to treat their conditions.
3. The Canadian government requires that herbal supplements demonstrate their safety and effectiveness.
4. Cognitive behavioural therapy, medication, and a combination of both have been found to be about equally effective in treating both mood and anxiety disorders.
5. Psychotherapy has been shown to be equally effective as antipsychotic medication in treating schizophrenia.
1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
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Which of the following statements is true of the cognitive interview technique?
a. Police ask witnesses questions and have them rate their confidence level in their recollections. b. Police offer positive reinforcement to witnesses (e.g., "Good, that makes sense.") when the witnesses give information consistent with what is in the police file. c. Police allow witnesses to talk with a minimum of interruption from the officer. d. Police start their interview with simple filler questions to make the witnesses feel comfortable.
The subjective, personal meaning of a word or concept is its __________ meaning
a. relational b. categorical c. connotative d. denotative
A very cohesive group, insulated from outside opinion, with a respected leader, must make a decision quickly. As they deliberate, this group should be especially aware of the phenomenon called
a) groupthink. b) deindividuation. c) group polarization. d) social facilitation.
With respect to physical activity, parents should keep in mind that young children
A) expend their energy slowly. B) need frequent rest breaks. C) pace themselves well. D) never get tired.