Psychosomatic disorders are best illustrated by
a) Asthma caused by anxiety
b) Neurotic anxiety
c) Insomnia
d) Over-eating
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a) Asthma caused by anxiety
b) Neurotic anxiety
c) Insomnia
d) Over-eating
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a) Situational test
b) Performance test
c) Projective test
d) Personality inventory
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a) Defense against anxiety
b) Ways of convincing others of one’s rightness
c) Escape reactions
d) Conscious self-deception
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a) Severe than the psychoses
b) Milder than neuroses
c) Milder than psychoses
d) About the same severity as the psychoses
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a) Phobic reactions
b) Conversion reactions
c) Neurasthenic reactions
d) Delusional reactions
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a) Really both functional in origin
b) Really both organic in origin
c) Clearly differentiated as to origin
d) Not clearly distinguishable
So-called ‘functional’ and ‘organic’ psychoses are Read More »
a) All possible objects
b) All objects which are perceived by him
c) All objects which exist in his own life-space
d) None of these
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a) Ethnic attitude
b) Cohesiveness of a group
c) Upward social mobility
d) Social class differences
The social distance scale is mainly a measure of Read More »
a) Positive transfer
b) Negative transfer
c) Reproductive facilitation
d) Reproductive interference
When new acquisitions improve retention of the old, we speak of Read More »
a) Recognition
b) Relearning
c) Recall
d) Reminiscence
e) None of these
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