The text presented the case of Mary Kendall, who suffered from dissociative identity disorder. She is typical of individuals with this disorder in that

a. she has periods of "lost time."
b. she was socially inept as a child.
c. she was aware of her separate personalities prior to beginning treatment.
d. she tended to express her emotional distress in complaints about her body.


a. she has periods of "lost time."

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a. reject the time-out disciplinary technique as too mild. b. teach that wrongdoing must be balanced by revenge. c. describe the child's enemies as "little terrorists.". d. apply discipline via compassionate explanation.

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According to research, ___ in 5 teenagers report that they wish they could get more sleep on weekdays

a. 4 b. 5 c. 3 d. 2

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In the Jones case, the United States Supreme Court ruled that ______

a. persons found to be insane cannot be institutionalized for periods longer than the jail sentence they would have received if found guilty for the offense of which they were accused b. there is a necessary correlation between the severity of a criminal offense and the amount of time in which a person found to be insane can be institutionalized because of that offense c. persons found to be insane must go to jail if they are "cured" and released from a mental institution in a time period that is shorter than the sentence they would have received if found guilty of the offense for which they were accused d. there is no correlation between the severity of a criminal offense and the amount of time for which a person found to be insane can be institutionalized because of that offense

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With sufficient practice, people can read stories at normal rates, with high levels of comprehension, while simultaneously taking dictation

a. false, according to Shiffrin & Schneider b. true, according to Spelke, Hirst, & Neisser c. false, according to Broadbent d. true, according to Johnston & Heinz

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