Symptoms and outcomes of body dysmorphic disorder may be common across cultures, but __________ tends to differ
a) focus on specific body parts
b) number of body parts
c) frequency of checking behaviors
d) there are no differences across cultures
a
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a. They are relatively permanent reaction tendencies. c. They are derived by the method of factor analysis. b. They are the basic structural units of the personality. d. All of these are correct.
When Alyson faces a stressful problem, she concentrates on controlling negative thoughts and reassuring herself that she can handle the situation. She also plans her day so that she doesn't have time to think about the problem. Alyson is using ____ coping to deal with her stress.?
a. ?emotion-focused b. ?outcome-oriented c. ?solution generation d. ?problem-focused
In a study in which people played tug-of-war while blindfolded, it was found that people tended to pull harder if they thought they were competing alone and pulled less hard when they thought others were on their team. This study illustrates
a. groupthink. b. passive compliance. c. social loafing. d. determinal conformity.
The book describes "supertasters" who have particularly acute sense of taste. Given what you know about what causes a "supertaster," what would you expect to produce a "supersmeller?"
A. Greater number of neurons in the olfactory bulb B. Greater number of olfactory receptors C. More activity in the olfactory cortex and olfactory bulbs D. More neurotransmitter release by olfactory neurons