If an individual is diagnosed as psychotic, it usually means that the person has
A. hallucinations.
B. delusions.
C. both of these are correct
D. neither of these are correct
Answer: C
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a. If a sample of mice overdoses on morphine in novel contexts, the population of mice will also overdose. b. If mice overdose on morphine in novel contexts, human beings may also overdose in novel contexts. c. If a relationship is present, there is also a difference. d. If one child is left-handed, then all children are left-handed.
Neural deafness is caused by:
A. the presence of carbamide in the auditory canal B. injury to the tympanic membrane C. malfunction of the ossicles D. damage to the hair cells
Positive changes in insecure working models in adulthood occur whenever . . .
a. Adults are motivated to change b. Adults change their friends c. Adults become parents d. We don’t know; the precise pathways for these changes are not yet well understood.
Which characteristic indicates to a trained observer that a person's smile is NOT sincere?
A) The smile includes a crinkling of the corners of their eyes. B) The smile is slightly lopsided. C) The smile lasts for about 3 seconds. D) The smile engages the zygomatic major muscle.