Divorced people have higher rates of suicide than married people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Thorndike's particular contribution to behaviorism was his focus on ____.?
a. ?animal research b. ?objective observation c. ?the experimental method d. ?principles of association e. ?S-R units
James is a security guard at the mall who seems lost in his own world, and seems somewhat eccentric to others. Suddenly, he believes his dead mother is nearby. He experiences this delusion off and on for a week. After a week passes, he no longer believes his dead mother is nearby. James probably would be diagnosed with
A. schizoaffective disorder. B. schizotypal personality disorder. C. schizoid personality disorder. D. brief psychotic disorder.
What was one of the ways that Garrett's therapist treated his posttraumatic disorder?
a) Garrett was asked to practice relaxation exercises at home and to report his daily mood ratings for several months. b) Garrett was encouraged to spend more time out of the house and to pay more attention to the content of his daydreams. c) Garrett was given homework assignments, including writing an account of what happened when his wife was killed in an accident. d) Garrett was encouraged to think about his relationships with his parents and to discuss how that continues to impact his behavior now that he is an adult facing a trauma.
“Experience-dependent brain functions” refers to the idea that ______.
a. typical human babies anywhere in the world will develop similar brain functions
b. brain functions require specific experiences to develop
c. the brain is highly responsive to environmental circumstances
d. the two hemispheres become specialized for certain functions