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HEA-110-80; Chapter Two
1: It is normal for a psychologically healthy person to desire privacy.
2: Physiology is the study of how the body functions.
3: Most nerves produce and release neurotransmitters, chemicals that convey information between nerves.
4: Temperament is the predictable way that one responds to the environment.
5: Eric, a college student, went to a party the night before an exam. After failing the test, he makes up various excuses for his poor performance. Eric is relying on the defense mechanism called rationalization.
6: According to Erik Erikson, psychologically healthy people develop a sense of trust during infancy.
7: Self-actualization is at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
8: A person is being assertive when he or she reacts to social situations in ways that do not interfere with the rights of others.
9: Delusions are inaccurate or unreasonable beliefs.
10: Being afraid of flying or spiders is an example of a phobia.
11: According to the 1994 National Comorbidity Survey, depression and alcohol dependence are the most common psychological disturbances that affect Americans.
12: A persistent, inappropriate, and repetitive thought or impulse that produces anxious feelings is an obsession.
13: Almost one in five Americans experiences a major depressive disorder during his or her lifetime.
14: Females involved in sports that emphasize leanness and low body weight have an increased risk of developing female athlete triad.
15: A sign of schizophrenia is speech that does not make sense.