The psychological effect of LSD was first reported by
A. Dr. Sigmund Freud, a Viennese physician.
B. Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who developed the drug.
C. Timothy Leary, a Harvard psychologist.
D. Saint Anthony.
B
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Jan has female orgasmic disorder. Her sex therapist discovers that during intercourse with partners, Jan is unable to enjoy the connection of the experience because she is so worried about whether her performance is "good enough" to please her partner. She is constantly evaluating his every response and using that to inform herself about how he might feel about her performance. Jan's experience
during intercourse illustrates the psychological risk factor for sexual dysfunction known as a. sensate focus. b. fear of failure. c. the spectator role. d. frotteurism.
According to Robinson, Johnson, and Shields, people were viewed as more genuine and likable who presented themselves
a. with self-deprecating comments. b. with self-promoting comments. c. with evidence of self-promoting comments. d. with a mix of self-deprecating and self-promoting comments.
When looking at human faces, infants under two months of age prefer to look at:
a. the edges, such as the chin. c. the mouth. b. the eyes. d. the entire face.
Sally has a desire to eat a steak with a baked potato smothered with butter and sour cream
One component of her personality tells her, because she is overweight, that instead of eating the meal, she should fast and direct her efforts to ending world hunger. Another component suggests that it would be better to eat a salad and a bran muffin, then run two miles. The fasting suggestion most likely was made by which component of personality? a. id b. ego c. superego d. oral