Many IPV victims believe that ____
a. they are safer in the relationship than outside of it
b. their partners are abusive
c. the problems are the fault of the abusive partner
d. their partners are unable to change
A
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_______________ codes rely on the fact that sensory receptors and neurons fire, or are inhibited from firing, only in the presence of specific sorts of stimuli
a. Temporal b. Anatomical c. Functional d. Utilitarian
An example of a causal explanation is that blurred vision (initial cause) causes headaches (intermediate cause) which causes insomnia (terminal effect). Judged category membership was lowest when
a. the initial cause was missing. c. the terminal effect was missing. b. the intermediate cause was missing. d. all had an equal influence.
The main excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system, which plays a role in the relay of sensory information and learning, is
A) glutamate. B) gamma-aminobutyric acid. C) acetylcholine. D) serotonin.
Youare a psychiatristoncallwith a stateprison.Youhavebeencalledintoexamineaninmatewhohasbeenbehavingerratically.Prisonofficialsareconcernedthatheposes a dangertohimselfandothers.Theyhaveconfinedhimin a baresolitarycelltobesurehecan'thurthimself,andhaveaskedyoutoevaluatehim. Immediately,yourecognizeanethicaldilemma.Yourdutyasa psychiatristrequiresyoutoactinthebestinterestsofyourpatient,butatthesametime,yourecognizethattheprisonsettingbringswithitcertaindutiesthatfavorinstitutionalsecurityoverpatientrights. After meeting with the inmate, you determine that he is in need of medication to control his psychosis. You are concerned that the inmate is unable to provide ________________ for the treatment, which challenges your professional ethics.
A. legal permission B. informed consent C. financial payment D. a compelling reason