Although blood-injury-injection phobia is a specific phobia, it differs from others with regard to

a. blood pressure and heart rate

b. level of anxiety.
c. The way the fear is conditioned.
d. Level of patients' insight.


a

Psychology

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Freud believed that Anna's symptoms were caused by:

A. a conditioned emotional reaction B. low self-efficacy C. strong, primitive unconscious sexual desires D. a hormonal dysfunction

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A test is said to have good validity if there is good evidence that

A. all the test items are measuring the same thing. B. it has been used previously by many different researchers. C. test scores are relatively stable over time. D. the test measures what it was designed to measure.

Psychology

The vast majority of those diagnosed with dementia – between 60 and 90 percent – suffer from ________ disease

a. Huntington's b. Klinefelter's c. Parkinson's d. Alzheimer's

Psychology

Which of the following is true regarding drugs currently available for the treatment of paraphilic disorders?

A. The drugs eliminate sexual desire but are only effective while they are being taken. B. The drugs reduce sex drive and continue to be effective long after the patient stops the medication. C. The drugs dramatically reduce sex drive but have side effects that make them harmful to many patients. D. They produce a "chemical castration" that effectively eliminates all sex drive permanently so that the patient will never desire sex even after discontinuing the medication.

Psychology