The emotional problem, which Freud called "hysteria," is known today as schizophrenia
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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One likely candidate for a "migraine generator" is the a. locus coeruleus
b. substantia nigra. c. raphe nuclei. d. periaqueductal gray.
An implicit cultural norm has been violated when ________
a. taxes are due on April 15 but a person doesn't file a return. b. a parent allows a 13-year-old to get behind the wheel for a short drive home. c. a driver accelerates during a yellow light in order to cross the intersection. d. the school library is almost completely empty but a student sits right next to a stranger.
What is one reason that American psychologists knew little about Russian psychology until about ten years into the 20th century?
a. American psychologists chose to isolate themselves from Russian research and researchers. b. Russian scientific results were rarely translated into English. c. Russian psychologists chose to communicate with their European counterparts but not with Americans. d. American psychologists routinely had their books and articles translated into German but not Russian.
Tiffany is aware that unprotected sex can lead to pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, but she tells her friends that if she became sexually active, she knows nothing bad would happen to her. Elkind would see this as an example of
A) counterfactual thinking. B) a personal fable. C) metacognition. D) the imaginary audience.