Of the following Wechsler tests, the one that is most appropriate for testing an American child
who is five years old is the
A) WPPSI-III B) WISC-V. C) WB-I. D) WAIS-R.
A
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Drive-reduction theories of motivation emphasize which of the following?
a. Efforts to win competitions against other people and to improve one's own performance b. A hierarchy of needs, headed by self-actualization c. Attempts to satisfy all needs and then become inactive d. Attraction by highly desirable stimuli or opportunities
In the case of Richard, the patient with OCD described in the textbook, he was compelled to take very small steps as he walked and to look back repeatedly. As with other types of checking compulsions, Richard was trying to a. restore a sense of safety and control
b. reduce the possibility of contamination. c. ward off an imagined disaster. d. make sure he didn't make a mistake.
Lyndsay finds herself often thinking about the possibility of getting an infection from germs in her dorm room, and so she is constantly washing her hands to the point where her skin is red and sore. Lyndsay may be suffering from ____ disorder, and her persistent thoughts are known as ____
a. ?panic; compulsions b. ?obsessive-compulsive; obsessions? c. ?obsessive-compulsive; compulsions d. ?panic; obsessions
Although LSD has complex effects in the brain, the best evidence indicates that its hallucinogenic properties are due to stimulating
A. serotonin-2A receptors. B. the mesolimbic dopamine system. C. cholinergic receptors. D. GABA receptors.