Leo worries all of the time. He worries about his money, his children, and his dog. His muscles are always tense and sore, he has trouble sleeping, is often irritable, and has difficulty concentrating. Leo's symptoms sound most like
a. panic disorder.
b. conversion disorder.
c. generalized anxiety disorder.
d. a dissociative disorder.
e. illness anxiety disorder.
c. generalized anxiety disorder.
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According to the two-stage model of attraction proposed by Byrne et al. (1986), people
a. seek partners who are similar with respect to physical attractiveness, but dissimilar with respect to attitudes. b. seek partners who are similar with respect to attitudes, but dissimilar with respect to personality. c. first approach similar others and then weed out those who are least similar. d. first avoid dissimilar others and then approach those remaining who are most similar.
It is the late 1700s, and you are a colleague of Dr. Benjamin Rush. He invites you into his study to show his therapeutic tool to calm patients down. What does he show you?
A. an antianxiety drug B. a straitjacket C. the "tranquilizing chair" D. an herbal blend
A later evaluation of Piaget's theory concluded that he
a. underestimated the ability of young children. b. underestimated the abilities of adults. c. underestimated the abilities of adolescents. d. borrowed heavily from other stage theories.
Name and describe the two types of adolescent egocentrism
What will be an ideal response?