Hans Eysenck believed that the odds of a person being helped by psychotherapy was

a. no better than that of a person waiting for improvement on their own.
b. due to effective drug treatments.
c. less than that of electroconvulsive therapy.
d. similar to that achieved by witch-doctors and shamans.
e. better than that of psychoanalysis.

a. no better than that of a person waiting for improvement on their own.

Psychology

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a. problem solving; problem finding b. problem solving; problem awareness c. problem cognition; problem solving d. problem subconsciousness; problem solving

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Frequency theory runs into problems because:

a. neurons in the auditory pathway go through refractory periods b. hair cells in the basilar membrane do not act independently c. some areas of the cerebral cortex are insensitive to varying frequencies d. the bones of the middle ear vibrate at differential rates

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