The DSM-5 is organized according to
a) comorbidity.
b) etiology.
c) severity.
d) both a and b.
d
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Dr. Heyer is a behavioral therapist working with a 10-year-old boy named Lee The boy's parents and teachers both agree that Lee is disobedient and unruly. What assessment method should Dr. Heyer use to most accurately assess the degree to which Lee is excessively active and disobedient?
a. personality testing b. observation c. interview method d. questionnaire
Estrogen is an important influence in the ____
a. regulation of the menstrual cycle b. development of female sexual characteristics throughout fetal development c. development of the Wolffian duct d. preparation of the uterus for pregnancy
Tomomi has mastered balancing, stepping, and the perceptual skills necessary to negotiate her way around. Putting all these skills together to enable her to walk is a process called
A. integration. B. differentiation. C. retinal disparity. D. perception.
The fact that some reflexes, such as the rooting, sucking, and Palmer grasp, are shared by other primates and seem to have adaptive significance supports the theoretical perspective of
A) progressive education. B) radical behaviorism. C) positive psychology. D) evolutionary psychology.