Sam complains of muscular tension and a constant, nagging sense of worry or apprehension. These complaints reflect ______ of generalized anxiety disorder.

a. symptoms
b. signs
c. self-reports
d. selfies


Ans: A

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Charles is taking a prescription drug to reduce the anxiety he has been feeling since he lost his job. He finds that when he takes the drug, he experiences some short-term lethargy and impaired coordination. It is likely that Charles' physician has prescribed

a. a sedative. b. a narcotic. c. a stimulant. d. a hallucinogen.

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Which of the following is not a requirement of the critical thinking approach to research on the psychology of women?

a. Ask good questions. b. Examine the evidence. c. Suggest alternative explanations. d. Ask whether the results are consistent with the psychological characteristics of people you know.

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Maggie is a graduate student in human factors. She is working with a local grocery store to improve their customer service while reducing costs to the consumers. Most likely, Maggie will ____.?

a. ?administer personality tests to all of the employees b. ?complete a job analysis for each job position to eliminate redundancies c. ?find ways to make shopping aisles more colorful and cheery for customers d. ?help design a self-checkout system that is intuitive and logical

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Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra is implicated in

A. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. B. Parkinson's disease. C. Huntington's disease. D. myasthenia gravis.

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