A relatively durable change in behavior or knowledge that is due to experience is defined as
a. mediation.
b. maturation.
c. learning.
d. conditioning.
C
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a. social decision schemes. b. collective induction. c. truth-wins rules. d. truth-supported-wins rules. e. CESs (critical evaluation standards).
The common feature in almost every case of dissociative identity disorder is a. hallucinations and delusions
b. unrelenting substance abuse. c. a history of body dysmorphic disorder. d. a history of severe child abuse.
A test is said to be reliable if _____
a) a person's score on a test is pretty much the same every time he or she takes it. b) it contains an adequate sample of the skills it is supposed to measure. c) its results agree with a more direct measure of what the test is designed to predict. d) it is culture-fair.
What is the purpose of the axes developed in the DSM-5?
What will be an ideal response?