A temporary loss or change in the usual sense of one's own reality, in which a person feels
detached from mind or body is called ______.
a. amnesia c. depersonalization
b. fugue d. derealization
C
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Barrett, an 11 year-old male, just moved to this country with his family. Previously, Barrett's family lived on a small sailboat in the Caribbean, and he has only very sparse medical history. Barrett's parents report that he suffered a head injury last
year and that his behavior has been highly erratic since. You think it could be useful to determine the extent of the brain damage. What is the best way to accomplish that? a. magnetic resonance imaging b. cerebral X-ray c. positron emission tomorgraphy d. administer a Rorschach test
Compared to people in poorer countries, how do people in wealthier countries tend to rate themselves?
a. Higher in happiness and equal on finding meaning in life b. Higher in happiness and lower on finding meaning in life c. Equal in happiness and equal on finding meaning in life d. Equal in happiness and higher on finding meaning in life
Thanh despises his job. His coworkers are, at best, annoying and more often, obnoxious and offensive. His supervisor is a narcissistic bully and the pay does not begin to make up for how terrible the conditions are. Thanh comforts himself by reminding himself that he can quit and work as a freelance web site designer if he wants to. This is consistent with the ____ effect
a. self-determination b. status quo c. panic button d. intrinsic motivation
Most secondary educational programs:
A) enhance cognitive ability but not test-taking ability. B) have strong, long-lasting effects. C) have effects that dwindle and vanish within a few years after school. D) can actually increase intelligence scores between 12 and 18 points.