Suppose you are the director of a mental health clinic in a neighborhood where many immigrants from India, China, and Korea live. You could expect that clients coming from these Asian backgrounds would ____
a. feel that anyone with a somatic symptom disorder is morally weak
b. have almost no somatic symptom disorders
c. believe that any somatic complaints they have come from emotional stress
d. have physical complaints in reaction to stress
d
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A. Elderly people B. Deaf people who are fluent in American Sign Language C. Left-handers D. Typesetters
How does the lens of the eye focus light on to the retina?
a. The lens goes through a process called transduction. b. The lens is attached to muscles that change the curve of the lens. c. The lens is attached to ganglion cells that send competing nerve impulses to the brain. d. The lens goes through a process of adaptation.
What do classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and cognitive learning all have in common?
a. Each is based upon the law of effect. b. These forms of learning were once thought to be valid explanations of how we learn, but now are considered by psychologists as inadequate. c. These forms of learning are common in animals, but rare in humans. d. These are all forms of learning.
The division of the nervous system that allows
the brain and the spinal cord to communicate with the sensory systems of the eyes, ears, skin, and mouth, and allows the brain and spinal cord to control the muscles and glands of the body, is called the ________. a) peripheral nervous system b) central nervous system c) endocrine system d) secondary nervous system