An eating disorder characterized by abnormally low weight and an intense fear of gaining

weight is ______.

a. binge-eating disorder c. anorexia nervosa
b. identity disorder d. bulimia nervosa


C

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Your textbook states that the hallmark of dementia is

a. aphasia. b. hallucinations. c. delirium. d. memory loss.

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A psychologist believes that music affects a person's mood. He has some participants listen to waltzes and others listen to military marches, and then measures each participant's mood with a paper-and-pencil test

What are the independent and dependent variables? a. The waltz music is the independent variable and the military march music is the dependent variable. b. The type of music is the independent variable and the participant's mood is the dependent variable. c. The participant's mood is the independent variable and the type of music is the dependent variable. d. The participant's mood is the independent variable and the scores on the paper-and-pencil test are the dependent variable.

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Provide an example of a research question for which it is critical that a brain imaging technique has good spatial resolution. Provide an example of a research question for which it is critical that a brain imaging technique has good temporal resolution. For each question, identify and briefly describe a specific neuroimaging technique that would be appropriate.

What will be an ideal response?

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Where do differences in holistic versus analytic thinking come from?

a. genetic differences between Asians and non-Asian Westerners b. different educational systems in the East versus the West c. different weather patterns in the East versus the West d. different philosophical traditions of the East versus the West

Psychology