Though not the main disorder of its focus, exposure and response prevention has also proven useful in the treatment of _____
a) posttraumatic stress disorder.
b) schizophrenia.
c) autism.
d) dissociative identity disorder.
Answer: a
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Eddie is eight years old and he often has temper tantrums, he is preoccupied with just a few toys, and he frequently repeats other people's words. It is MOST likely that Eddie has
a. depressive disorder. b. obsessive compulsive disorder. c. a learning disorder. d. autism.
Which of the following students' statements best summarizes the research on the belief-bias effect?
a. Petra: "The belief-bias effect shows us how top-down processing influences logical reasoning; we should emphasize the actual information in the reasoning problem." b. Chris: "The belief-bias effect illustrates how people systematically keep trying to confirm a hypothesis, rather than trying to disconfirm it." c. Josh: "According to the belief-bias effect, people systematically prefer a conclusion that is stated in the positive form, rather than a conclusion that uses the word not." d. Cynthia: "The belief-bias effect shows us that people draw conclusions in logical reasoning on the basis of how frequently their prior beliefs come to mind."
The DSM-5 criteria for brief psychotic disorder indicate that the duration of the disturbance must be less than a. one day
b. one week. c. one month. d. Six months.
The social level of analysis deals with:
a. why individuals are aggressive b. how individuals learn different motive states c. how brain circuits mediate different motive states d. how behaviors are influenced by situational factors or the presence of others