The degree of agreement among several professionals when they separately diagnose an individual is called
A. differential diagnosis.
B. comorbidity.
C. interrater reliability.
D. overarching liability.
Ans: C
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An evolutionary approach to leadership suggests that
a. followers tend to favor male leaders in intergroup conflict situations, but female leaders in situations involving intragroup conflict. b. people instinctively select leaders with qualities that will undermine their effectiveness as leaders (the mismatch hypothesis). c. in prehistoric times women tended to be the group leaders, whereas men were the group workers and hunters. d. leaders in prehistoric times dominated others through force and continual physical violence.
If you find yourself monitoring everything you eat and when you eat it, are constantly thinking about weight and food, dieting strictly, 10% below your healthy weight, and have a low energy level, you should
a. monitor your food intake. b. contact friends and family. c. consult a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health professional. d. surf the Internet for answers.
Dopamine activity is a key neural mechanism underlying:
A) positive reinforcement. B) cognitive dissonance. C) deindividuation. D) self-actualization.
Which of the following statements about age and expertise is true?
Expertise can overcome some effects of age but not others. Expertise can nearly always compensate for the deterioration that comes with age. Female experts are better than male experts at keeping their level of expertise stable. The effects of age apply equally to experts and novices.