Which of the following treatments is MOST likely to be used today?
A. drug therapy
B. prefrontal lobotomy
C. ECT
D. in vitro therapy
Answer: A
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a. individual differences are small, with respect to response latency on clock-imagery tasks. b. high-imagery people have faster reaction times than low-imagery people. c. the larger the difference between the two angles that were being compared, the slower the decision speed. d. experimenter expectancy can explain the results of this research.
From Milgram's shock experiments, one way to override the moral objections of someone who refuses to comply with orders to be cruel is what?
A. The demands are delivered by an authority figure. B. The demands be stated in complex terms. C. The moral objections are met with moral counterarguments. D. Moral objections proved to be insurmountable in the Milgram experiments.
Lori always yells at her 5-year-old son Jake when he won't get dressed for school. Although she has been yelling at him to get dressed nearly every day for months,
he still does not comply when she asks him to get dressed. Operant conditioning would explain this by pointing out that 5-year-olds are trying to exert their independence. Jake has come to associate mornings with yelling. Lori's yelling is not working as a punishment. Jake is fearful that he will appear incompetent at school.
Kori works in a warehouse as a packer. When orders reach her station, she must pack them into boxes securely before they are shipped. Due to performing the same procedures over and over again, Kori is at risk for developing
A. burnout. B. repetitive strain injuries. C. a somatoform disorder. D. counterproductive work behaviors.