Under which category of biological assessment methods do event-related potential (ERP) and electroencephalogram fall?
a) Brain imaging
b) Neurochemical
c) Neuropsychological
d) Psychophysiological
d
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What is the incorrect assumption that other people share our values, perceptions, and beliefs?
A. false consensus effect B. fundamental attribution error C. actor-observer bias D. false uniqueness bias
Why are there many fewer patients in mental hospitals today than there were in
1960? (a) because of better education to teach people good mental health practices (b) because the criteria for diagnosis are much stricter in DSM-IV than in DSM-I (c) because we now know the proper techniques of therapies such as systematic desensitization to cure serious mental illnesses (d) because some serious mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, can be treated by drugs (e) all of the above
Which of the following is most accurate?
a. Less than half of people in the U.S. state that they believe in God. b. There has been a gradual decline in the number of empirical journal articles on religion or spirituality in the past few decades with the shift toward brain science. c. Overall attendance and membership in religious organizations have dropped in the U.S. over the last 50 years. d. Spirituality and religiosity are basically the same constructs and are usually measured with the same questionnaires.
Which of the following is true of brain scans of people with eating disorders?
A. The brain scans show that those with eating disorders do not process information about food when compared to healthy individuals. B. The brain scans show that those with eating disorders process information about food differently from healthy individuals. C. The brain scans show that those with eating disorders have a lower level of connectivity in those areas of the brain associated with eating behaviors when compared to those of healthy individuals. D. The brain scans show that those with eating disorders have the same level of connectivity in those areas of the brain associated with eating behaviors when compared to those of healthy individuals.