According to the textbook, the most likely cause of schizotypal personality disorder is
a. poor parenting
b. social modeling.
c. biological.
d. isolation during childhood.
c
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A prevalent idea in most Western societies, especially the United States, that if the technological capability to do something is available, then it should be done is called
a. the technological imperative. b. technology in action. c. a technosolution. d. none of the above.
John's new job requires him to work with newcomers for the first time. He believes, because of what he's learned from others, that newcomers are sloppy, disrespectful, and unintelligent. According to the contact hypothesis, ____.?
a. ?John will continue to believe that his stereotype of newcomers is true the longer he is on the job b. ?John will become more aggressive than usual when he interacts with newcomers c. ?John will avoid all interactions with newcomers because of the negative impression he has of them d. ?John's prejudice of newcomers will be reduced as the amount of equal-status interaction with them increases
About 1 percent of all adults experience schizophrenia, which is found only in the United States and Europe
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The prevailing model of sexual relationships and marriage in the Western world is ____
a. mania c. romantic love b. agape d. companionate love