Some people who experience panic attacks believe they are having a heart attack, even

though there is nothing wrong with their heart.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis were especially concerned with helping a patient

A) discontinue maladaptive negative reinforcement that led to avoidance of certain people or situations. B) gain better insight into the underlying cause of one's psychological difficulties. C) identify and modify distorted thoughts about him- or herself, others, and/or the world. D) understand his or her past shortcomings in the context of the present.

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Excessive amounts of dopamine in the brain have been proposed as a cause of

a. schizophrenia. b. manic-depression. c. antisocial personality. d. paraphilia.

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Sometimes so-called "self-serving attributions" in the face of a setback only look self-serving to others. This is because actors

a. possess more information about past successes. b. are motivated to appear modest. c. locate the cause of an incident where it does them the most good. d. tend to be less biased than observers.

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