The clinical presentation of major or mild vascular neurocognitive disorder

differs from Alzheimer's disease in that it has

A) a more gradual onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties.
B) a sudden onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities.
C) a more gradual onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities.
D) a sudden onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties.


D

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Mary lives with her identical twin Carrie, her older brother Larry, her parents Harry and Teri, and her grandfather Jerry. Consider the percentage of genes shared by Mary and Teri. This percentage is the same as those shared by:

A) Carrie and Jerry. B) Mary and Carrie. C) Mary and Jerry. D) Harry and Jerry.

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Sarah was at work in a gas station when it was robbed. Right before the robbery occurred, she spoke to a tall man with olive skin and a mustache. When questioned about the suspects in the burglary, she said she was certain that the robber had olive skin and a mustache. In truth, however, he had no facial hair and fair skin. What is the psychological term for this false recollection?

A) absentmindedness B) misattribution C) transference D) bias

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In Jung's typology, the inarticulate and inconsiderate person is an example of the negative side of the

a. extraverted feeling type b. extraverted sensing type c. introverted thinking type d. introverted feeling type

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Emotional development in older children is closely affiliated with advances in cognition that

a. appear to have the same brain wave patterns as the primary emotions. b. appear to have the same brain wave patterns as the complex emotions. c. allow them to think in more complex, abstract terms. d. allow them to associate emotions with situations rather than with internal psychological states.

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