According to McCrae and Costa (1994), personality traits stop changing and are "set in plaster" by the time we hit ____ years of age
a. 15
b. 18
c. 21
d. 30
d
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Stanley has entered a rehabilitation facility for treatment of his addiction to barbiturates. He is immediately prevented from using the drugs and experiences agitation, restlessness, increased respiration, and insomnia. This phase of treatment is called ____
a. detoxification b. opponent processing c. arousal d. primary rehabilitation
According to Izard and other emotional researchers, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Izard believes that emotions are "hardÂwired" by heredity and related to evolution. b. Smiling is one of a baby's most common reactions. c. Smiling probably helps babies survive by inviting parents to care for them. d. Izard believes that infants can express several basic emotions as early as two weeks of age.
George was listening as a friend described him to someone else on the telephone. His friend's description included "Tall man, a psychologist, bicyclist" and similar terms. As a result, George is now probably thinking of himself in terms of _____
A) indeterminant relationships B) intergroup comparisons C) intragroup comparisons D) individualistic relationships E) interpersonal relationships
Clozapine is referred to as an "atypical" antischizophrenic drug because it __________.
A. reverses positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia B. is more potent at blocking D2 receptors than D4 receptors C. effectively treats schizophrenia, but also produces motor side effects D. does not induce mania