The rate of obsessive–compulsive disorder in children is ____ the rate of obsessive–compulsive disorder in adults

a. less than
b. more than
c. equal to
d. more variable


c

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A young child has thoughts about hating her younger brother and wishing he would die. She becomes very anxious about these thoughts because she has developed the idea that if anything really happened to him, it would be her fault. This pattern of thinking is called a. neutralizing

b. thought-action fusion. c. thought suppression. d. fundamental responsibility.

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Bernie is hooked up to an EEG in a sleep lab. As the researcher watches the EEG recording, sleep spindles begin to appear. Based on this information, the researcher can conclude that Bernie:

a. has just entered Stage N2 sleep b. has just entered Stage N1 sleep c. has just entered Stage N3 sleep d. is experiencing REM sleep

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According to goal setting theory, an employer can increase employees' motivation to reach goals by _____

a) having them participate in setting the goals. b) making their employment depend on doing so. c) making the goals super easy. d) stating the goal in general terms.

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Collective unconscious

What will be an ideal response?

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