A 30-year-old who makes an emotional commitment to a partner by confidently sharing her identity with her partner is experiencing Erikson’s stage of ____.?

a. ?integrity
b. ?intimacy
c. ?generativity
d. ?initiative


ANSWER:
b

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a. nativist b. interactionist c. learning d. psychodynamic

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Dr. Humboldt adheres to the quantitative, statistical approach to clinical judgment and interpretation. Furthermore, he knows that there is a strong association between childhood sexual abuse and borderline personality disorder. Which of the following is a safe assumption for Dr. Humboldt to make?

a. If Patient A reports a history of sexual abuse during childhood, then he or she is guaranteed to have borderline personality disorder. b. If Patient A reports a history of sexual abuse during childhood, then there is a 75% chance that he or she has borderline personality disorder. c. If Patient A reports a history of sexual abuse during childhood, then there is an increased probability that he or she has borderline personality disorder, relative to patients without that history. d. If Patient A reports a history of sexual abuse during childhood, then he or she is more likely than not to have borderline personality disorder.

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Michelle looks out of the train window and judges that one cactus is farther away than another because it appears to be moving more slowly. Michelle is relying on _____ to make this judgment

a. binocular cues b. motion parallax c. texture gradient d. trichromatic theory

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Susan just lost her husband and two daughters in a tragic automobile accident

Because they had no life insurance, Susan began experiencing major financial problems and eventually lost her house. Consequently, she and her son had to move to a small apartment. Just as she thought her life was beginning to feel somewhat stable, the company she worked for announced that they were filing for bankruptcy and all of the employees would lose their jobs within the next month. The period of time from the car accident to the loss of her job was about 7 months. Based on research regarding the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS), Susan is at risk to _____ a) spiral into an unrelenting depression and start drinking alcohol to cope with her losses. b) develop a smoking habit. c) develop a major health problem within the next two years. d) find a way to overcome her life circumstances.

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