Chapter 13 discussed the long-term adjustment of individuals who have been raped. This discussion pointed out that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
a. typically begins within 24 hours after the trauma.
b. always involves vivid nightmares and/or intrusive thoughts.
c. may include reactions such as intense fear and anxiety.
d. is the response that is mentioned most frequently by people who have been raped.
C
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a. provide a real-world validation of experimental manipulations b. explain causality without the use of random assignment c. are the only ethical way to study some things in people d. constitute a short-cut for the application of principles to society's problems
In what way did World War I have a significant impact on the development of industrial/ organizational psychology?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) developing identity. B) adulthood. C) the ability to reproduce. D) pubic hair growth.
Which of the following best describes the typical relationship between hunger cues and weight?
A. Individuals who rely on external cues have more difficulty maintaining a healthy weight. B. Individuals who primarily rely on external cues are less likely to be overweight. C. Individuals who rely on internal cues are at higher risk for an eating disorder. D. Individuals who rely on internal cues tend to eat whenever food is available.