In his neuropsychological theory of behavior, Donald Hebb suggested that intelligence
tests measure __________ consisting of __________.
a. Intelligence A; biological potential
b. Intelligence A; environmental influence
c. Intelligence B; biological potential
d. Intelligence B; environmental influence
e. Intelligence B; both biological development and environmental influence.
e. Intelligence B; both biological development and environmental influence.
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Which explanation for the development of somatic symptom disorders is least plausible?
a. ?abnormal serotonin functioning b. ?massive repression of unwanted impulses or memories c. ?a predisposition based on a combination of biological and psychological traits d. ?childhood experiences in which physical illness brought special attention
As Will approaches the witness stand, he stops and clutches his throat. He has to leave the courtroom because he is unable to speak. If he has no other symptoms, his condition might be diagnosed as ____
a. panic disorder b. factitious disorder c. agoraphobia d. functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder)
Little Darlene looks at the dog, points at the door, and shouts, "Go!" Darlene"s utterance is a(n)
a. holophrase. b. object scope constraint. c. Wernicke-entrained free morpheme. d. pidginized recast.
Which of the following is generally true regarding the various mental health professions?
a. Over the years, the professional roles have tended to blur, such that the activities of various types of mental health professionals now overlap. b. Over the years, the ability to prescribe medicine, which once belonged exclusively to psychiatrists, has spread to most mental health professions. c. Although some overlap may occur in other areas, clinical psychologists are still the only mental health professionals who can ethically conduct psychotherapy. d. Although some overlap may occur in other areas, clinical psychologists are still the only mental health professionals who can ethically conduct psychological testing.