Information about mental institutions indicates that up until the 1980s, patients had

a. legal rights

b. personal rights.
c. Both a and b
d. virtually no rights.


d

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Scarlett has anorexia nervosa, and Bridget has bulimia nervosa. Based on the research into these two disorders, you should predict that

a. Scarlett will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological. b. both individuals are likely to deny that their eating behavior as pathological. c. both individuals will recognize their eating behavior is pathological, but neither will be willing to seek treatment. d. Bridget will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological.

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Which statement below sums up the relationship between evaluative-cognitive inconsistency and potential ambivalence?

a. They are weakly negatively correlated. b. They are strongly negatively correlated, but only when ambivalence is measured using implicit-explicit discrepancies. c. There can be little association between them. d. There are strongly positively correlated, but only when looking at ambivalence in emotions.

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Adrian is at risk for heat stroke because

A. he is wearing heavy clothing and engaging in strenuous activity. B. his pyrogens were released by disease-causing organisms. C. his genetic predispositions cause him to sweat too much. D. he has been drinking large quantities of fluid.

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Which of the following is FALSE based on Godden's and Baddeley's 1975 research with the divers?

a) The context in which the divers learned the information probably assisted in their recall of the information when in that same context. b) Because the context was so unusual, all of the divers seemed to have a better memory for the words they learned on land. c) The divers' recall was not as good if they were in a different environment from where they learned the material. d) The divers who learned the list of words on land remembered the list better on land.

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