A doctor at the National Institute of Mental Health looks at a DSM-5 diagnosis supplied by a clinician. The doctor is likely to think that the diagnosis ____
a. supplies information that may violate right to privacy
b. relies too heavily on behavioral classifications
c. considers a wide range of diverse symptoms in diagnoses
d. does not provide a precision medicine approach
d
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Many developmental psychologists believe that childhood is a(n) _______ concept
a. irrelevant c. modern b. outdated d. complicated
Concrete operational children are capable of __________; they can center on two dimensions of a problem at once
a. formal operations c. cause-effect reasoning b. visual motor integration d. decentration
If Dad greets a stranger at the front door with enthusiasm, 11-month-old Michael is likely to do
the same, demonstrating which attachment behavior? a. Stranger acceptance b. Social maturity c. Synchrony d. Social referencing
Middle adulthood is a time of
A) expanding responsibilities. B) decreasing work responsibilities. C) intellectual stagnation. D) confusion and forgetfulness.