The doctrine that all knowledge is a function of mental phenomena and is dependent on the perceiving or experiencing person is an illustration of ____.?

a. ?Locke's associationism
b. ?Locke's mentalism
c. ?Berkeley's mentalism
d. ?Berkeley's associationism
e. ?Comte's positivism


c

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The study of hypnosis and its relationship to hysteria was the starting point for __________.

A. the medical model B. the biological classification of mental disorders C. psychoanalysis D. the mental hygiene movement

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Like the behaviorists, Freud believed that all thoughts, emotions, and actions are

a. random and accidental. b. caused by external stimuli. c. chosen through free will. d. determined.

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The inside of each resting neuron in your brain has an electrical charge of how many millivolts at the axon?

a. - 5 to -10 millivolts b. -20 to -40 millivolts c. -60 to -70 millivolts d. -90 to -110 millivolts

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In the narrative approach of Dan McAdams, our earliest attachments affect _______.

a. our later attachments b. our self-concept c. our narrative tone d. our narrative ending

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