Dissociative identity disorder involves:
a. recurrent attacks of extremely intense fear or dread
b. the inability to remember important personal information
c. a loss of personal identity accompanied by escape or flight from the home environment
d. alternating among two or more distinct identities or personality states
D
You might also like to view...
Which of the following ideas has psychology borrowed from natural physics??
a. ?effects are predictable and measurable b. ?the nature of human beings is basically good, moving toward self-actualization c. ?the paradigm of the source or identity of "cause" d. ?the laws of association e. ?the deductive method of logic
The rats in Dr. Rexington's learning laboratory are on an "FRĀ7" schedule of reinforcement. What does this mean?
a. The rats will receive a food pellet after every seventh bar press. b. The rats will receive a food pellet after an average of every seven bar presses. c. The rats will receive a food pellet every seven minutes. d. The rats will receive a food pellet an average of every seven minutes. e. The rats will receive a food pellet every seven minutes, unless they press the bar seven times in a shorter period of time.
The basic premise behind the __________ approach is that thought processes contribute to our understanding of reality, and thus treatment would focus on identifying and revising those thought processes
a. psychoanalytic b. behavioral c. biopsychosocial d. cognitive
Participants in an experiment conducted by Davis and Jones (1960) were instructed to provide hurtful feedback to another person (actually a confederate, of course)
After providing such mean assessments of his performance, participants then evaluated him privately. After providing this criticism, these participants' evaluations of the confederate were more ________ because the ________. a. positive; participants regretted having hurt an innocent victim b. negative; participants convinced themselves that the victim deserved it c. negative; victim did not stand up for himself after the insults d. positive; participants wanted to assuage their feelings of guilt