In comparison to the proportion of blended families in the 17th and 18th centuries, the proportion of blended families in the U.S. today is:

a. about the same
b. somewhat higher
c. somewhat lower
d. dramatically higher


a

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According to the sociocognitive model (SCM) of dissociative identity disorder (DID), the disorder develops ____

a. as the result of extreme abuse in early childhood b. as the result of unethical therapeutic practices c. through a biological predisposition d. by learning about from the mass media

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According to Freud’s theory, what is an anal-expulsive character like?

a. Sarcastic, cynical, and aggressive b. Dependent and gullible c. Generous, messy, or wasteful d. Stingy, orderly, and perhaps perfectionistic

Psychology

Dr. Abdul says, "My client has feelings of inferiority that must be denied. Therefore, he devalues others and thinks himself superior to everyone else. Our therapy sessions are monologues where he recounts his successes and everyone else's stupidity. And yet if I interrupt even once, he takes great offense." Dr. Abdul's client is likely to be assessed on a scaled continuum as "extremely

descriptive" on which personality disorder trait domain? a. antagonism b. borderline c. schizotypy d. negative emotionality

Psychology

Which of the following allows us to support claims about cause-and-effect relationships?

a. experiment b. naturalistic observation c. controlled observation d. case study

Psychology