Which of the following had the LEAST influence on participants' willingness to keep giving shocks in the Milgram studies?
a. loss of personal responsibility
b. self-justification
c. informational social influence
d. participants' aggression
Answer: D
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A. one that will increase his dopamine levels B. one that will counteract the effect of sodium in his nerve cells C. one with both antimanic and antidepressant effects, such as lithium D. dexamethasone, a cortisol depressor
Organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychiatric Association recommend that children under the age of ______ should not use electronic media
Fill in the blank with correct word
"Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder" (OCPD) is distinct from "obsessive-compulsive disorder" (OCD). OCPD is characterized by a pattern of rigid and perfectionist behavior and preoccupation with details, rules, order, and routine. People with OCPD become upset when their routines are disrupted, but often they do not consider their behavior to be abnormal in any way. Which one of the following statements best describes how OCD is different from OCPD?
A. People with OCD are not preoccupied with being perfect; rather, they tend to be preoccupied with intrusive, irrational thoughts about things like dirt or self-harm. B. People with OCD are not rigid; rather, their compulsive behaviors tend to change when they become ineffective ways to cope with anxiety. C. People with OCD are not distressed when routines are disrupted; rather, they are relieved to have a break from the intrusive thoughts. D. People with OCD do not consider their behavior to be abnormal; rather, they accept it as just a normal part of who they are.
In familial fatal insomnia, the first signs of sleep disturbance are __________.
A. reductions in K complexes B. less time spent in REM sleep C. absence of Stage 1 D. rearranged sleep stages