The major difference between dissociative identity disorder (DID) and schizophrenia is that
a. schizophrenia is a true split personality.
b. DID is a subclassification of schizophrenia.
c. DID is not a psychotic disorder.
d. schizophrenia is a subclassification of DID.
e. they are two terms for the same problem.
c. DID is not a psychotic disorder.
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A. punishes the alcoholic for drinking by making them sick after drinking B. uses educational and life-skills training to help the alcoholic understand the negative aspects of drinking C. includes family members to try to help the alcoholic understand the harm their behaviors have done D. involves pairing alcohol with something unpleasant, like electric shock
Monozygotic twins:
a. share 50 percent of their genetic material. b. are formed from two eggs but fertilized by the same sperm. c. are as different as typical siblings. d. will look very similar in physical appearance.
Recent replication of the conformity research of Solomon Asch by Mori and Arai (2010) found that:
a) women were more likely to conform to a wrong answer than men. b) both men and women conformed more now than they did during Asch's time. c) men were more likely to conform to a wrong answer than women. d) both men and women conformed less now than they did during Asch's time.
Based on the relationship between explanatory style and depression, which of the following statements would most likely be associated with depression?
a. "I'll always be a failure because I can't do anything right." b. "This is the hardest course I have ever taken in my life." c. "The teacher gave me a bad grade because he doesn't like blondes." d. "Sure he did well, he spent the whole week studying."