Miss Cleo and her "psychic hot line" operators provided information to the people who called regarding questions about their future by using a set of techniques known as

a. clairvoyance interpretations.
b. psi interpretations.
c. cold readings.
d. dishabituation readings.


C

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a. therapeutic hypnosis. b. covert sensitization. c. ECT. d. EMDR.

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Someone who believes that being transgender qualifies as a mental disorder would most likely agree with which statement?

a) "I'm depressed because I was born into the wrong body." b) "Being transgender is just who I am." c) "Transgender is just a different variation of gender." d) "Gender is not a simple male-female dichotomy."

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Which of the following statements regarding the effects of non-parental child-care on children's attachments is TRUE?

A) There is strong evidence that secure infant-care provider attachments disrupt infant-parent attachments. B) Infants are more likely to show secure attachments when mothers are less anxious about non-parental child care. C) The length of time children spend with a specific care provider does not influence attachment. D) Infants do not form significant attachment relationships with their non-parental care providers.

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A. video characters B. emotional situations C. human speakers D. visual stimuli

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