Approximately ______ people are treated for schizophrenia in the United States each year
a. 100,000 c. 5 million
b. 1 million d. 8 million
B
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Among the problems with the early instinct theories was the idea of the nominal fallacy, which means that:
a. labeling or naming something does not explain it b. the idea of instincts was a fallacy; there are no such things as instincts c. instincts are either inhibited or become habits d. instincts are the same as learned behaviors
Most individuals with anorexia do poorly in school and are generally not very successful academically
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
An ethologist might argue that an infant's attachment or bonding behaviors
A) are determined primarily due unconscious issues. B) have survival value for the individual and species. C) are learned through observation. D) depend upon the cultural and historical context.
The fundamental attribution error says that we tend to make more _______ attributions than _______ attributions.
a. personal; situational b. outward; inward c. situational; personal d. inward; outward