Jerald wakes up in New Jersey, some four hundred miles from his home in New Hampshire. He cannot remember how he got there, and he has no memory of his former life. He establishes a new identity in New Jersey. This illustrates ____
a. dissociative identity disorder c. depersonalization disorder
b. localized amnesia d. dissociative fugue
D
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A. axon B. dendrite C. neurotransmitter D. synapse
A polygraph attempts to detect lies by measuring what?
a. Attention b. Eye movements c. Nervousness d. Coordination
Treating eating disorders
a. is easy with the new generation of anti-anxiety medications. b. may include treatment against the individual's will. c. generally are successful within a few months. d. are more successful with anorexia nervosa than with bulimia nervosa.
Which statement concerning part-time work and teenagers is true? a. The negative impacts of part-time employment are more severe in males
b. Teens who save money from working have a worse relationship with their parents. c. The number of hours worked does not appear to matter. d. Jobs that require the use of some skill tend to enhance self-esteem.