Dr. Bardo sees threats to one's self-image being the key element to understanding anxiety attacks, conversion reactions, and similar symptoms. Dr. Bardo utilizes the __________ approach

a. psychodynamic
b. humanistic
c. cognitive
d. behavioral


B

Psychology

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a. no sense of self. b. self-awareness but not self-recognition. c. self-recognition but not self-awareness. d. both self-awareness and self-recognition.

Psychology

Hubel and Wiesel's research with vision in kittens demonstrated that experience has _________ effects on the organization of the visual cortex _________.

A. no; during the critical period B. substantial; during the critical period C. substantial; throughout life D. no; throughout life

Psychology

The Yale Attitude Change approach focused on a number of factors that influence the success of a persuasive message. Which of the following best exemplifies audience variables as one of those factors?

a. attentive versus inattentive listeners b. high-quality versus low-quality arguments c. expert versus novel speakers d. one-sided versus two-sided messages

Psychology

The National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families has identified all of the following as necessary to ensuring high-quality child care except

A) maintaining small groups. B) providing a stimulating physical environment. C) providing time alone, so children can introspect appropriately. D) assigning each infant to a primary caregiver.

Psychology