The DSM-5 uses the term "substance use disorder" rather than the term "addictive disorder" because______
a. the use of the term addiction is rarely used by professionals
b. the use of the term addiction is rarely used by laypeople
c. the term addiction is less stigmatizing
d. the term substance use disorder is less stigmatizing
D
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Research suggests that men's attitudes toward violence against women as well as their beliefs about rape myths
a. are primarily influenced by nonviolent pornography rather than violent pornography. b. are stable personality traits that are not influenced by exposure to violent pornography unless the exposure isvery frequent and the material is extremely violent c. tend to be affected by the men's own arousal-based aggressive behaviors, but are not likely to be affected byobservation of the aggressive behavior depicted in a movie. d. can influence the extent of their aggressive behavior in response to violent pornographic material.
Coherence refers to the
A. mental process by which readers create information during reading that is not explicitly stated in the text. B. principle that we process information in isolation before we link it to its context. C. mental process whereby ambiguity is resolved online during sentence reading. D. representation of the text in a reader's mind so that information in one part of the text is related to information in another part of the text.
In order to reduce dissonance after buying a particular brand of car, you seek out people that agree with your decision, and try to persuade some friends, who are yet to make up their minds, to buy the same brand. This is called:
a. discrepant behaviour b. selective exposure to information c. social support d. the consistency principle e. downgrading the importance of consonant information
Thinking of members of a cultural group as very psychologically similar, and categorizing them in general terms, is the assumption of ____
a. methodological equivalence b. within-group methodology c. population homogeneity d. population equivalence