Codependent family relationships as a cause of a person's substance use disorder has strong empirical evidence.
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
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A psychologist is interviewing a client who reports having experienced a severe trauma; before making a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder, the psychologist would want to find evidence that the client is experiencing
a. dissociative symptoms. b. persistent symptoms of increased arousal. c. depression. d. physical symptoms, such as headaches or stomach distress.
In the Stanford prison study, male college students agreed to participate in a two-week experiment to discover what would happen when they took on the roles of prisoners and guards. How did those assigned the role of "prisoner" respond?
a. Within a short time the prisoners became distressed and felt helpless, developing emotional symptoms and physical ailments. b. About five percent of the guards became tyrannical, so prisoners were slow in obeying their orders. c. Prisoners cooperated with the 90 percent of the guards tried to be "tough but fair.". d. The study was conducted in an unused wing of a real prison; therefore, the realistic atmosphere enhanced the role behavior of prisoners and guards.
Hira was taught that the moon was female and the sun was male. She has always prescribed gender pronouns this way to each object. This is because Hira has an understanding of:
a. gender schemas b. gender awareness c. gender self d. gender knowledge
Which of the following controls breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate?
a. Medulla b. Pons c. Ventral tegmental area d. Cerebellum