Frank had a mini-stroke while driving home, but he did not realize it until later that afternoon when he found that he couldn't write his shopping list. What part of his brain was most likely affected?
A. angular gyrus
B. planum temporale
C. Broca's area
D. Wernicke's area
Answer: A
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Dr. Patel has just determined that his new client meets the criteria for a personality disorder. What would you tell Dr. Jones about the possibility that there could be a comorbid diagnosis involving some other kind of mental disorder?
a. Comorbid mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders are very common. b. He is only likely to find evidence of a mood disorder. c. It is unlikely that there will be a comorbid diagnosis. d. There might well be a comorbid diagnosis, but it would not have any connection to the personality disorder.
Gordon is concerned that his parenting will lead his son and two daughters to feel that they are only loved and accepted when they do things that he approves of and values. This is most similar to
A) Bandura's notion of reciprocal determinism. B) Freud's notion of the id, ego, and superego. C) Rogers's notion of conditions of worth. D) Skinner's notion of reinforcers and punishers.
Preschool and kindergarten children are more likely to attribute negative traits to their own group and attribute positive traits to other groups
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the mere exposure effect? How might it affect name preferences?
What will be an ideal response?