The somatogenic perspective deals with causes, while the psychogenic perspective is about causes

a. psychological; physical
b. physical; psychological
c. arbitrary; concrete
d. metaphysical; behavioral


b

Psychology

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Mel is at the obstetrician's office with his girlfriend Denise, who is pregnant with their child. They have just started the ninth week of the pregnancy, and the doctor explains to them that the unborn child's brain has developed distinct structures and is already beginning to regulate certain body functions. Based on what you know about prenatal development, you know that the period of the ____

has just begun. a. zygote b. embryo c. umbilicus d. fetus

Psychology

When Hans Selye injected laboratory rats with saline (salty water), what happened to the rats?

A. Nothing; saline is harmless and only used as a control condition. B. Nothing; rats recover quickly from stress because they are not prone to anxiety as humans are. C. They developed ulcers, because saline has since been discovered to have negative health consequences. D. They developed ulcers, because stress directly affected their physiology.

Psychology

Because of their relationship to the functioning of dopamine in the brain, the side effects of conventional antipsychotic medications resemble the symptoms of _____________.

A. depression B. autism spectrum disorder C. Parkinson's disease D. anxiety disorders

Psychology

Lori and her parents frequently have conflict over the amount of time she spends talking on the phone to her friends. Carl's parents nag him about how much time he spends text messaging his buddies. Both Lori and Carl are experiencing conflicts with their parents that are

A. atypical; most parents focus on larger issues like drinking or truancy. B. fairly typical of the issues that lead adolescents and their parents to be in conflict. C. atypical in that the conflicts are common; most parents rarely have conflict with their teens. D. None of these choices are correct.

Psychology