Research on the families of children with conduct disorder suggests that
a. antisocial behavioral patterns may be learned.
b. environmental factors are rarely involved in disorders of childhood onset.
c. genetics do not play a role in the development of antisocial tendencies.
d. parental substance abuse is the greatest risk factor for early-onset conduct disorder.
a. antisocial behavioral patterns may be learned.
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a. reading and talking to them b. showing them toys c. playing quiet games d. physical play
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A. psychodynamic B. humanistic C. biological D. behavioral
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a. Gender stereotypes are always harmful to both men and women. b. Gender stereotypes can have either positive or negative characteristics c. Gender stereotypes always paint men as being "better" than women. d. . Gender stereotypes are always reversed when talking about homosexual individuals.
Which of the following is one of the reasons that college students are so often used as participants in psychological research?
A. They represent the population from Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic cultures. B. They are compliant, allowing researchers to have greater control. C. They are generally readily available to researchers. D. They experience less distress than participants from outside university settings.