For the last three years, Angie has not left her home except for brief trips to the mailbox a few yards from her front door. Although she has thought about going to the movies or shopping, the times she has actually tried to venture outside past her mailbox, Angie has been overcome by dizziness and runs back into the house. Angie would be diagnosed with
a. agoraphobia.
b. generalized anxiety disorder.
c. conversion disorder.
d. a specific phobia.
A
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In class, Dr. Heyman discussed research on "the min strategy." This strategy is:
a. The tendency to ignore the smallest number when estimating the answers in addition problems (for 30 + 2, ignoring the 2 and estimating that there are 30) b. the tendency to decompose numbers into smaller parts and then recombining them to make them easier to add (for 17+2, changing the problem to 10+7+2, and then to 10 + 9). c. the tendency to start with the smaller addend and then count the other addend (for 3 + 5, count start at 3 and count 4,5,6,7,8) d. the tendency to start with the larger number and then count up the number of times represented by the smaller number (for 31 + 2, starting at 31 and then counting 32, 33)
A major difference between Gilligan’s study of moral development and the original work of Kohlberg is that Gilligan’s research participants were primarily __________, while Kohlberg studied boys and adolescent males
a) adult males b) adults, adolescents, and children c) adolescent girls d) adult females