Historically, descriptions of dissociative identity disorder are seen as early as the ______.
a. 1630s
b. 1780s
c. 1840s
d. 1910s
Ans: B
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When the repression of memories becomes very severe and also involves a loss of access to one's own personal identity, it is a psychological disorder called __________.
A. neurosis B. somatization C. dissociation D. disaffiliation
Once we have learned the multiplication tables, the recall of six times six is relatively automatic due to _____
A) highlighting B) implying C) positioning D) priming
Twin studies of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism __________
A) fail to demonstrate a strong genetic link B) yield unreliable heritabilities, ranging from .20 to .75 C) generally yield high heritabilities, above .70 D) consistently yield low heritabilities, below .30
The shift from smiling as a reflexive behavior to a voluntary response coincides with the infant's developing ability to
a. convey basic emotional states. b. initiate goal-directed behaviors. c. incorporate crying into the communication system. d. display complex emotions.