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1.
(1 point)
Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to the _____ lobe.
Right Temporal
Left Temporal
Right Parietal
Left Parietal
2.
(1 point)
Which of the following is not considered an antipyramidal symptom?
Parkinsonism
Tardive Dyskenesia
Blurred Vision
Acute Dystonia
3.
(1 point)
Bupropion (Wellbutrin) is a new form of antidepressant known as a ____.
NDRI
SNRI
MAOI
PTSD
4.
(1 point)
Which of the following is not considered a side effect of propranolol?
Bradycardia
Migraine headache
Shortness of breath
Raynaud's phenomenon
5.
(1 point)
The ______ suggests that a behavior that occurs frequently can be used to reinforce and thereby increase the occurrence of a low-frequency behavior.
Premack principle
Avoidance chaining principle
Reinforcement principle
Contingency contracts principle
6.
(1 point)
_______ is when an individual changes his behavior because he privately accepts and believes the attitudes or behaviors of the other person to be correct.
Internalization
Compliance
Identification
Minority Influence
7.
(1 point)
______ suggests that people are more prone to aggression and anti-social behavior when they believe they can act anonymously.
Milgram
Sherif
Hovland
Zimbardo
8.
(1 point)
_____ proposed a social learning theory of career development in which career path is influence by four major factors: genetic endowment; environmental conditions and events; learning experiences; and task approach skills (which include performance expectations, work habits, and emotional responses).
Zimbardo
Roe
Tiedeman
Krumboltz
9.
(1 point)
_____ created a theory of cognitive development based on the idea that people increase their cognitive skill based on information taken from both the environment and biological maturation.
Krumboltz
Skinner
Piaget
Tiedeman
10.
(1 point)
The _______ will have predominant symptoms including at least two of the following: motoric immobility; excessive motor activity; extreme negativism or mutism; peculiarities in voluntary movement; and echolalia or echopraxia.
Catatonic Type schizophrenic
Paranoid Type schizophrenic
Disorganized Type schizophrenic
Undifferentiated Type schizophrenic
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