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Problem 1

The relief from anxiety associated with performing a compulsive ritual in people with \(\mathrm{OCD}\) is a a. type of conditioned stimulus. b. type of unconditioned stimulus. c. form of negative reinforcement. d. form of positive reinforcement.

Problem 1

In ________ identity disorder, a person exhibits multiple personalities.

Problem 1

More (males or females?) are affected by schizophrenia.

Problem 1

The type of mood disorders characterized by severe mood swings is called __________.

Problem 2

Investigators link antisocial personality disorder to abnormalities in what area of the brain?

Problem 2

Which factors may help explain the greater prevalence of depression in women than men? (ldentify at least one factor.)

Problem 2

Acrophobia and claustrophobia are two examples of ________ phobia.

Problem 2

___________ are distorted perceptions of reality; _________ are fixed but unfounded beliefs. a. Delusions; hallucinations b. Dreams; fantasies c. Fantasies; dreams d. Hallucinations; delusions

Problem 2

Dissociative amnesia a. involves a clear physical underlying cause. b. does not seem to be related to a particular traumatic event c. involves extensive and permanent memory loss. d. has no apparent neurological cause.

Problem 3

Match the following characteristics to either (a) antisocial personality disorder or (b) borderline personality disorder: i. turbulent relationships with others ii. lack of empathy iii. need for higher levels of stimulation iv. unstable self-image

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