Multiple Choice
Often, cases of dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder) receive wide press coverage, leading people to believe this disorder is a relatively common psychological problem when, in fact, it is quite rare. People's estimates of the prevalence of dissociative identity disorder may be influenced to a large extent by the
A) representativeness heuristic.
B) conjunction fallacy.
C) availability heuristic.
D) hindsight bias.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q54: Tom displays very odd behavior. He wears
Q55: Grayson seems to be preoccupied with the
Q56: Earlier age of onset of depression is
Q57: Seligman's concept of preparedness BEST accounts for
Q58: Which of the following symptoms is NOT
Q60: According to Mowrer, phobic responses are acquired
Q61: All of the following are considered anxiety
Q62: According to the stress-vulnerability models for mood
Q63: Which of the following statements is NOT
Q64: Which of the following is a common