Compared to a person with paranoid schizophrenia, a person diagnosed as having paranoid personality disorder is

a) less likely to experience social and occupational dysfunction.
b) more disturbed.
c) suffering from a more chronic and severe mental illness.
d) more likely to respond to medication.


a

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a. depth perception. b. sensory accommodation. c. visual acuity. d. rod-cone refractance.

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Sarah is careful to eat healthy foods, she follows medical advice, she handles stress well, and she has a high-level job. It is most likely that Sarah is high in the trait of

a. agreeableness. b. openness to experience. c. conscientiousness. d. extraversion.

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When taken to extremes, individualistic values might lead to undesirable consequences, such as

a. an incomplete awareness of all parts of ourselves, which prevents self-actualization b. excessive feelings of intrinsic worth and unrealistic expectations of success c. excessive dependence on others' approval to maintain self­esteem d. needlessly encouraging unrestrained greed and the exploitation of others e. needlessly limiting creativity, innovation, and personal initiative

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People spend about 10 hours per weekday of their time

a. sleeping. b. preparing meals, interacting with media, and all other activities. c. working and commuting. d. doing hobbies and exercise.

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