When John stopped drinking after his last week-long binge, he became very ill. He was disoriented, hallucinating, and paranoid. John seems to be experiencing
a. a severe hangover.
b. alcohol withdrawal delirium.
c. alcohol amnestic disorder.
d. alcohol-induced psychosis.
b. alcohol withdrawal delirium.
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Changing one's behavior just because other people are nearby is the gentlest form of social influence and is called
a. obedience. b. conformity. c. passive compliance. d. mere presence.
In the psychodynamic view, the is an area of the mind that lies beyond the reach of ordinary consciousness
a. preconscious b. subconscious c. conscience d. personal conscious e. unconscious
Regarding the use of dreams, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. About half of a group of college students who "set" their dreams before going to sleep for one week recalled a dream that helped them solve a personal problem. b. Your inhibitions tend to increase when you are dreaming. c. Even unimaginative people can use dreams to produce creative solutions. d. During a lucid dream, a person feels as if she or he is fully awake within the dream world and capable of normal thought and action.
May was accused of shoplifting in a store; but because she has a moderate to severe intellectual disability that prevents her from appreciating what she did was wrong, the judge found her to be
a. guilty but impaired. b. not guilty by reason of insanity. c. not guilty by reason of diminished responsibility. d. guilty under exceptional circumstances.