Clara has been diagnosed with a psychological disorder. It seems like she has two different personalities. She is allergic to peanuts but the other personality, residing within her, is not allergic to peanuts. Clara has most likely been diagnosed with__________
A) illness anxiety disorder
B) somatoform disorder
C) bipolar disorder
D) dissociative identity disorder
E) Select
D
You might also like to view...
Dr. Smalley is conducting research on a new high blood pressure drug. He assigns patients to three groups: one group gets the new drug, one receives a placebo; and the third group gets a drug that is the standard drug to treat high blood pressure. But Dr. Smalley and his patients do not know who is receiving what treatment. This is an example of a:
A. randomized Latin squares design B. repeated measures design C. double-blind design D. stratified sample design
What is the principle of falsifiability and how is it related to pseudoscience and science?
What will be an ideal response?
Katrina is interested in studying the relationship between attention deficit disorder and behavioural problems in schoolchildren, but she believes that the students' socioeconomic statuses may affect her results. She studies two groups of children through an intervention treatment and makes sure that all children in both groups are from homes with the same level of income. What technique does
Katrina use in this study? A) matched samples B) matched pairs C) random sampling D) third-variable correlation
Most emerging adults struggle with ______; however, adults gradually master it as their cognition matures
extreme logic time management distributed practice being too dialectical