Sexual gratification attained by exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers is called
A. exhibitionistic disorder.
B. fetishistic disorder.
C. paraphilic disorder.
D. transvestic disorder.
Answer: A
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Which of the following statements is true regarding cultural worldviews?
a) Cultural worldviews contain attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and values about the world. b) Cultural worldviews are universal belief systems about the world. c) A person's cultural worldview always remains unchanged over his or her lifetime. d) Having a worldview is a psychological process specific only to certain cultures.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
NPI-16 scores were obtained for a random sample of 16 male psychology students before and after they watched a 2-hour documentary on the life of Donald J. Trump. The mean difference score was mD = mB – mA = 2, with a variance of 2. Therefore, watching the documentary increased the participants’ NPI-16 scores.
Suppose a depressed person is engaged in real-life creative problem solving. Specifically, he is planning a business trip to a new country and figuring out all the supplies, information, skills, and so on that might be necessary. Research suggests that, compared to healthy controls, he might perform this task
A. better, because heightened stress levels will allow him to react to new information more quickly. B. better, because he will more easily notice the various things that could go wrong. C. worse, because focusing on his own thoughts will make him less able to concentrate. D. equally well, but he is likely to be less satisfied with whatever the outcome is.
Which of the following is true about technology and medical care?
a. patients are more likely to come to the encounter with their own information b. physicians are less likely to use diagnostic tests c. patients are less likely to be educated about their illness d. physicians tend to rely more on non-technological tools e. technology has allowed for dramatic decreases in medical spending