Suppose that Jane has been caught cheating on an exam, and has been expelled
from the university. She is angry, and says that there is nothing wrong with cheating.
There are many possible explanations for her claim, including
(a) a negative feedback loop
(b) beliefs affect behavior
(c) behavior affects beliefs
(d) the insufficient justification effect
(e) both B and C are possible explanations
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You are completing a research project on the history of mental illness for your psychology course. Based on your reading, if you visited an asylum in sixteenth-century Europe, you would likely find __________.
A. a place that mixed together the mentally ill, the poor, criminals, and the physically ill B. exorcisms being done by priests C. a place where people were given good food, work, and rest, so that they could recover D. a warehouse of mentally ill people living and dying in conditions of filth and cruelty
Some symptoms of eating disorders may be due to
a. semi-starvation and binging. b. starvation and nourishment. c. semi-starvation and malnutrition. d. semi-starvation and nutrition.
Research has shown that most movement across adolescence and young adulthood is in the direction from
a. identity diffusion to identity foreclosure. c. identity foreclosure to identity moratorium. b. identity diffusion to identity achievement. d. identity moratorium to identity achievement.
A sleep-wake disorder characterized by frequent interruption of sleep or early waking is known as a. onset insomnia
b. maintenance insomnia. c. SIDS. d. REM behavior disorder.