According to Mukolo, Heflinger, and Wallston (2010) the stigma of mental illness includes all EXCEPT which of the following?

a. Dimensions of stigma, including negative stereotypes
b. Actions of stigma, including hate crimes
c. Contexts of stigma, including the general public
d. Targets of stigma, including the family


B

Psychology

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a. the difficulty involved in finding probands b. the difficulty of getting family members of probands to participate in the research c. accurate reporting of whether people related to the probands are sick or well d. getting funding to carry out the research

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Research indicates that infants are able to distinguish different sequences of sound

A) by two months of age. B) at birth. C) by six months of age. D) by three months of age.

Psychology

Carol and Jason have what is called romantic love. According to Robert Sternberg's view, which components of love make up romantic love?

a. passion and decision/commitment b. intimacy and decision/commitment c. intimacy and passion d. intimacy, passion, and decision/commitment

Psychology

You're are African American and your son, DeShawn is in high school. DeShawn has been selected to take a national math test that could result in a college scholarship. On the basis of Claude Steele's findings with stereotype threat, you instruct DeShawn to NOT fill in any information regarding his race before he takes the exam. Why?

A. Claude Steele's research indicates that providing racial identity information on an exam could trigger stereotype threat in DeShawn B. Claude Steele's research indicates that providing racial identity information on an exam can make it easier for the test administrators to falsify the exam scores C. Claude Steele's research indicates that white Americans are threatened by African American males in testing situations D. Claude Steele's research indicates that African American males are a stereotypical threat to white Americans in all situations

Psychology