Richard has not been successful in getting a job despite several efforts. Thinking about his failure, he feels helpless, hopeless, and even feels suicidal at times. What other symptom is most likely to be associated with Richard's condition?
A) Parasympathetic arousal
B) Adaptive thermogenesis
C) Hyperphagia
D) Nervosa bulimia
A
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Predictions based on state-dependent retrieval state that, if you are emotionally upset when studying for a test, you will remember the material even better if you are in a good mood on the test day 2. Repeatedly retrieving a piece of information from memory produces roughly the same effects on long-term recall as studying the information repeatedly 3. Retrieval of a memory may promote forgetting a related memory 4. The more times a memory is retrieved, the more accurate it becomes 5. Focusing on only the most important details about the crime during the initial interview of an eyewitness may actually increase the eyewitness's memory of other aspects of the crime
A child who is afraid of the water is tossed into a swimming pool to teach him how to swim. What is this an example of?
a. programmed learning c. counterconditioning b. shaping d. flooding
Although the glorification and romanticizing of suicide in the media contributes to the incidence of copycats, it is more likely that the person copying the suicide is
A. just doing it for attention. B. vulnerable due to an existing psychological disorder. C. not really serious about the suicide attempt. D. feeling validated about an already planned suicide.
When there is a close attachment to the person who died, the feelings of loss and yearning may ____
a. take several weeks to entirely fade b. take several months to entirely fade c. take several years to entirely fade d. never entirely fade