Comorbidity
a. is the co-occurrence of two or more disorders.
b. often happens in adult populations.
c. tends to be the rule, rather than the exception, in child clinical populations.
d. all of the above
d
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As part of Jeremiah's occupation, he restores buildings that have been damaged by natural disasters. He likens his job to that of ____ in the brain, which clean up after brain damage is sustained.?
a. ?efferent neurons b. ?hormones c. ?interneurons d. ?glial cells
What was learned from John Watson's "Little Albert" study?
A. Fear can be learned via classical conditioning, and that fear can be generalized. B. It is important to ignore the consideration of a child's mental health as long as the research is important enough. C. Fear can be learned via classical conditioning, but cannot be generalized. D. Fear can be learned via operant conditioning, but cannot be extinguished.
When people use critical thinking, they
a. validate conventional wisdom. b. constantly revise their understanding of the world. c. give greater weight to the overall amount of evidence than specific credible facts. d. show such a strong conviction to their beliefs that they rarely admit they are wrongabout their ideas.
Emmy the cat has been scratching a chair in the living room. Her owners do not want to get rid of the cat, but they must stop her from scratching the chair. If they decide to use punishment, what is the most effective course of action?
a) Yell at the cat when they see evidence that the cat has scratched the chair. b) Squirt the cat with a water bottle when they catch her scratching the chair, but not at any other time. c) Squirt the cat with a water bottle when they catch her scratching the chair, but then quickly give her a treat. d) Yell and point at the cat periodically throughout the day when they pass her in any room of the house. ANS: b, p. 238, C/A, Difficulty=2