After eating, levels of:
a. ghrelin decrease
b. ghrelin increase
c. estrogen decrease
d. estrogen increase
A
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a. psychological reactance. b. central route persuasion. c. peripheral route persuasion. d. insufficient justification.
Mindy, a 20-year-old female, and Mork, a 20-year-old male, are both in rehabilitation for problems with drug abuse. Which statement would be most accurate concerning their risk of relapse? a. Physiological effects would be the same for both of them
b. Mindy will likely be more susceptible to relapse. c. Negative emotional states would be the greatest risk factor for Mindy, and interpersonal conflicts would be the greatest risk factor for Mork. d. Interpersonal conflicts would be the greatest risk factor for both of them.
Kagan describes temperament as having the six dimensions organized into three types that are:
A) undercontrolled, overcontrolled, resilient. B) secure, insecure, resilient. C) negative, positive, resilient. D) inhibited, emotional, persistent.
Korsakov's syndrome is a neurological disorder that makes sufferers unable to form new memories
The world is disorienting and incoherent to patients with this disorder, so they often confabulate and invent fictions to make the world less scary and confusing. A social psychologist might say that these patients a. invent schemas where none exist. b. have lost their schemas. c. can only use controlled but not automatic processes. d. are not concerned with reducing ambiguity.