Blake was at a football game and even though people wearing green jackets were spread fairly evenly throughout the stands, he still perceived all the people in green jackets as a single group of visiting fans. Blake's perception is most consistent with the Gestalt principle of
a. proximity.
b. similarity.
c. closure.
d. simplicity.
B
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a. infants are unable to learn. b. humans cannot be classically conditioned. c. fear can be learned. d. operant conditioning is more important than classical conditioning
The term "primary" in the diagnosis of primary insomnia refers to the fact that a. the person has never been diagnosed with insomnia before
b. the sleep disturbance is not due to another medical or psychiatric condition. c. the sleep disorder is a primary cause of other medical or psychiatric conditions that the individual is experiencing. d. other sleep disorders generally follow a diagnosis of primary insomnia.
The DSM–5 contains material to help clinicians understand cultural influences on mental disorders. Which statement about mental disorders across cultures is TRUE?
A) The prevalence rates for various mental disorders are very similar in all cultures. B) Depression and anxiety are the most common mental disorders in all cultures. C) Depression is experienced in the same way across all cultures. D) Substance abuse disorders are the most common mental disorders in all cultures.
Elane is studying for an anatomy quiz. She wrote in her notes that the central nervous system was made up of _____.
A. the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems B. the brain C. the brain and spinal cord D. the sensory neurons