The major contribution of Emil Kraepelin was ______
a. the development of a classification system in which the current diagnostic systems are
rooted
b. the discovery that early childhood environment plays a crucial role in the development of
a healthy personality
c. the discovery of the bacterium causing syphilis
d. the development of "moral therapy," in which humane treatment and a relaxed
environment were used to help restore mental health
A
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Not knowing the course of one's chronic illness or having enough information to cope is likely to increase _______ in a patient
a. denial c. anxiety b. depression d. optimism
The maintenance of steady states of temperature and blood pressure are examples of the process known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Regarding the social learning theorists' view of personality and gender, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Many "male" or "female" traits come from children's attempts to imitate a same-sex parent with whom they identify. b. We can learn without direct reward by observing and remembering the actions of others. c. The actions we choose to imitate depend on their outcomes. d. Children are labeled as boys or girls around age two and are encouraged to learn sex-appropriate behaviors from preschool on.
Murray Sidman's book on aversive control, including punishment, is called ______
a. Coercion and Its Fallout b. Aversive Control Today c. The Punitive Society d. The End of Punishment