About __________ % of the treated cases of dissociative identity disorder are women

a) 20
b) 50
c) 75
d) 90


d

Psychology

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When you call your sleeping dog, his eyelids flutter; you call louder and his ears perk up; you call even louder and he wakes up. Why?

A. Different types of stimuli produce responses in different neurons. B. Greater stimulus intensities activate glial cells as well as neurons. C. Greater stimulus intensities produce higher rates of action potentials. D. Different stimulus intensities activate different neurons.

Psychology

Regarding psychosurgery, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Psychosurgery is a form of somatic therapy for psychological disorders. b. Psychosurgery is defined as any surgical alteration of the brain designed to bring about desirable behavioral changes. c. Psychosurgery is the preferred method of treatment for people suffering from severe depression or schizophrenia. d. Psychosurgery includes the procedure known as the "lobotomy.".

Psychology

When it comes to the use of small talk:

a. Americans value its use, whereas Asian, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cultures value efficiency in conversation. b. American, Asian, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cultures equally value the use of small talk in conversation. c. Americans value efficiency in conversation, especially when it comes to business, whereas individuals from Asian, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cultures value the use of small talk before conducting business. d. Although Asian, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cultures do not value small talk before business with acquaintances, they are more likely to use it with strangers.

Psychology

The primary functions of glial cells are to:

a. convey information from the sense organs to the brain b. convey information from the brain to the sense organs c. limit the activity of the brain so that it doesn't become overloaded d. nourish and support the neurons

Psychology