Dr. Langer is treating a college student for depression in his private practice. Most likely Dr. Langer is a(n) __________ psychologist

a. counseling c. educational
b. school d. clinical


D

Psychology

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. There is little correlation between intelligence scores and the amount of formal education people receive. 2. Genetic and environmental factors are independent influences on intelligence. 3. Gifted children, when they become adults, are more likely to make major contributions to their chosen occupations than are people who are only slightly above average in intelligence. 4. Gifted children tend to be “single gifted,” having exceptional skill in only one specialized domain of intelligence. 5. About 70% of people with intellectual disabilities are female.

Psychology

An analysis of American television advertisements containing older adults (Miller et al., 2004) found that what percentage of advertisements presented older adults in positive ways?

a. 78% b. 68% c. 58% d. 48%

Psychology

Molly, age 27, looks 10 years older than her actual age. She lives a high-risk lifestyle that includes regular use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs, and she has never exercised regularly. What have Molly's behavioral choices brought about?

A. illness and disease B. secondary aging C. mental illness D. early death

Psychology

A woman has been treated with chlorpromazine for several years. Lately she seems to be chewing gum all the time and her arms are always in motion. She has begun to display twitching facial tics. This is an example of:

A) dystonia. B) akathisia C) tardive dyskinesia. D) neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

Psychology