Which of the following is NOT one of the dream processes described by Freud?
a. condensation
b. illumination
c. displacement
d. symbolization
ANSWER: b
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treadmill, how would you interpret this? a. Whittaker's life had been plagued with problems before his win and, after a period of positive events, it simply returned to its usual state. b. Whittaker was surrounded by negative people who, as a result of his win, tried to derail his happiness. c. Whittaker was only happy when his life was chaotic, so he deliberately sabotaged his own good fortune. d. Whittaker was very happy prior to the lottery win and, when winning did not make him even happier, he became depressed.
Charles was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. He is extremely unresponsive to adults and does not speak. He first showed these abnormalities around the age of six. What aspect of Charles's case is unusual for autistic disorder? a. It is unusual for a person with autistic disorder to show abnormalities first at age 6. b. It is unusual for a person with autistic disorder to be male
c. It is unusual for a person with autistic disorder to be unresponsive to adults. d. It is unusual for a person with autistic disorder not to speak.
What is a conditioned response?
a. A reflexive reaction to meat powder. b. A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus. c. A neutral stimulus that elicits a response. d. An operant reaction to a bell.
At 4:30 a.m. Thomas awakens, experiencing pain that is radiating from his chest toward his left arm
At first he thinks that it is just sore muscles; however, the pain progressively gets worse, to a point where it is unbearable. Getting concerned, he calls for an ambulance. Which of the following best describes Thomas's pain? a. arthritis b. oncogenes c. atherosclerosis d. angina pectoris