People high in neuroticism are likely to have __________
a. physical health issues but not mental health issues
b. both physical and mental health issues
c. mental health issues but not physical health issues
d. very good physical and mental health throughout their lives
Answer: B
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Sandra, age 52, is an administrative assistant working in the same law firm as Ella, age 25. Both are excellent at their jobs, even though Sandra is older and has some slowing in her reaction time. What allows Sandra to perform her job as well as Ella?
A. Sandra is given less difficult work to complete, whereas Ella receives more challenging assignments. B. Ella lacks experience and understanding of the complex material. C. Sandra has developed selective optimization, whereby she can look further into the material to compensate for her slower reactions. D. Sandra has greater verbal skills development than Ella.
Research has found that in terms of predicting a client's potential dangerousness, mental health professionals ____
a. often overpredict violence b. do not have a consistent profile to use or reliable warning sights to help them c. are less accurate than law enforcement officials at predicting violence d. are accurate at predicting violence, but not accurate at predicting clients' nonviolent behaviors
In an attempt to replace the insanity plea, some states now use the "guilty but mentally ill" (GBMI) verdict, in which mentally ill criminals are usually
A. treated for their mental illnesses. B. punished for committing crimes. C. both a and b D. neither a nor b
Which of the following best describes the process of synaptic pruning?
A. All neurons developed in utero are deleted at birth and replaced by new neurons during the first two years of life. B. Frequently used neurons are deleted during adolescents to make way for neurons responsible for adult-level cognition. C. Infrequently used synapses are deleted at various points throughout development, particularly during early development. D. All synapses are deleted around age two and replaced by new synapses that allow for more complex cognitive abilities.