The rapid growth of clinical psychology was stimulated mainly by
a. the demands of World War II.
b. growing interest in self-help approaches.
c. the inability of physicians to cure most psychological disorders.
d. psychological problems resulting from the Great Depression of the 1930s.
A
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a. The finding that universal ethical principles are understood at stage 4, not at stage 6 b. That stage 6 may reflect specifically Western cultural influences c. There was no accurate way of assessing thinking in stage 6 d. His acknowledgment that stage 6 did not exist equally for men and women.
Which set of stimuli would be the best selection for having people perform a lexical decision task?
A. Common words "cat, boat" and uncommon words "peon, furtive" B. Concrete words "window, monkey" and abstract words "doubt, energy" C. Words "pizza, history" and nonwords "pibble, girk" D. Correctly spelled words "speech, potato" and misspelled words "speach, potatoe"
Researchers who have replicated Piaget's basic observations of the development of object permanence have typically done which of the following?
a. used only-small-scale studies b. used the same procedures as Piaget did c. used greater experimental control than Piaget did d. studied infants with a smaller age-range than Piaget did
All people who are diagnosed with binge eating disorder are also overweight or obese.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)