Kip, who is now in his twenties, has a history of childhood ADHD; we could suspect that Kip is also a member of a population that has greatly increased rates of ___
a. drug abuse
b. crime
c. anti-social personality disorder
d. All of the above
D
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Zoe, who is obese, gets up in the middle of the night to eat. What is the most likely cause?
A. Her food-entrainable circadian clock is damaged. B. Zoe is sleep walking. C. Her patterns of REM and Non-REM are disrupted. D. She is still experiencing jet lag.
Henry is treated for hypertension by using a procedure in which he receives information about small decreases in his blood pressure presented visually on a screen. What treatment is Henry receiving?
a. cognitive coping theory b. biofeedback c. autonomic response generalization d. Jacobson's progressive relaxation training
In an experiment, the __________ is what researchers measure and expect to change as a result of manipulation
a) treatment group b) independent variable c) control group d) dependent variable
The loss of the primary attachment figure, according to John Bowlby, is __________.
A. not very significant B. potentially catastrophic C. uneventful D. upsetting but easy to recover from