An anxiety disorder in which a person becomes so preoccupied with his or her imagined ugliness that normal life is impossible is called ________ disorder
a. somatization
b. a conversion
c. body dysmorphic
d. psychosomatic
Answer: c
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Longitudinal studies examining attention have found that, compared to "long-lookers," "short-lookers" in infancy tend to have ____
a. lower IQ scores later in development b. higher IQ scores later in development c. lower attention scores later in development d. higher attention scores later in development
Which of the following individuals is the most likely to have an especially hard time following a divorce?
A) Anna, who has always had a full-time job B) Rico, who has custody of his three children C) Beatrice, who was a homemaker throughout her marriage D) Trent, who has a prestigious career
Segall’s research indicates that people who come from environments where the horizon is a part of the everyday landscape are ______.
a. less susceptible to the Müller-Lyer illusion b. more susceptible to the Müller-Lyer illusion c. more susceptible to the horizontal–vertical illusion d. less susceptible to the horizontal–vertical illusion
John Locke viewed the child as a tabula rasa, meaning that children ________.
A. are not capable of making ethical decisions B. have characters that are shaped entirely by experience C. are resistant to any attempts to shape their characters D. are born evil and needed purification