Which of the following is an example of pain disorder?
a. Terry can barely walk around because of chronic pain in his back, although doctors can find no physical reason for this pain.
b. Craig repeatedly engages in activities with a high risk of painful injury, almost as if he enjoys the pain.
c. Due to neural damage, Darlene has numbness that prevents her from feeling pain in her hands.
d. Due to psychological stress, the symptoms of Miguel's rheumatoid arthritis have become much worse.
A
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Therapists at community mental health centers charge
a. $115 an hour, on the average. b. $40 an hour, on the average. c. on a sliding scale based on the client's ability to pay. d. nothing since the therapists are government employees.
Which of the following is true about health effects of a man and women marrying?
A) Both the man and women typically benefit equally from the marriage. B) While both the man and woman benefit from the marriage, the man typically has the greater health benefits. C) While both the man and woman benefit from the marriage, the woman typically has the greater health benefits. D) The man is more likely to benefit, while the woman is more likely to have a small decrease in health as a result of marrying.
If a study is found to have statistical significance, what is true of that study's practical significance?
a. The statistical and practical significance of a study two ways of reporting the same thing. b. The study cannot be practically significant. c. The study may or may not be practically significant. d. The study must be practically significant.
Which of the following may contribute to a decline in self-esteem experienced in adolescence?
a. Imaginary audience b. Response bias c. Separation d. None of these