_________ is defined in DSM-5 as an event that involves actual or threatened death, or serious injury to self or others, and creates intense feelings of fear, helplessness, or horror
Answer:
Trauma
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There is a greater ____________________ rate for criminal behavior between monozygotic (MZ) twins than dizygotic (DZ) twins
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Herbert the rat is put in a cage that is chilly. He operates in the environment by moving around the cage and bar-pressing. He discovers that moving around and bar-pressing have no impact on the temperature of the cage or anything else. Soon, Herbert stops moving around the cage at all. Even after the experimenter changes the situation and allows the temperature to be controlled through bar-pressing, Herbert fails to learn that he now has this control. Herbert is experiencing
A. learned helplessness. B. stimulus discrimination. C. punishment. D. negative reinforcement.
Which statement about adolescents and volunteering is FALSE?
A) Adolescents from two-parent homes with their mother as a full-time homemaker are most likely to volunteer. B) Volunteering is not correlated with attending college. C) Community service is related to lower levels of problem behavior. D) Most adolescents who do volunteer work say they plan to continue volunteering in the future.
Which of the following statements is true regarding IQ and occupational success?
A) IQ is a stronger predictor than practical intelligence of on-the-job performance. B) Educational attainment is a stronger predictor than IQ of occupational success and income. C) Home background is more important than IQ in predicting occupational success. D) High-IQ individuals are no more likely than those with lower IQs to have high-status occupations.