Rogers believes strongly that the therapist should:
a. encourage the client
b. not give advice to the client
c. reassure the client
d. make the decisions for the client
b
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b. Some men can experience orgasm without ejaculation. c. Women are not able to ejaculate fluid during sexual activity. d. The taste of ejaculate can vary, depending on a man's use of drugs or alcohol, stress level, and diet.
Over the last week, Carmen has had several frightening episodes in which she feels that she is outside her body, sort of lost in a dream world, and behaving like a robot. Carmen is experiencing a dissociative condition known as
a. hysteria. b. dysthymic disorder. c. a conversion disorder. d. depersonalization.
Introspection was later criticized as a research method because it:
a. required too many behavioral observations b. focused solely on objective measurements and not on self-reports c. was only useful with psychologically disturbed patients d. was too narrow and subjective in primarily studying sensations
Murray is studying the effects of heredity and environment on IQ test scores. He thinks that heredity is the most important factor in determining IQ. Which finding would support his argument most strongly?
A. Identical twins reared together tend to have similar IQ scores. B. Identical twins reared apart tend to have similar IQ scores. C. Siblings reared together tend to have similar IQ scores. D. Unrelated children reared together tend to have similar IQ scores.