What effect does the establishment of a firm sense of gender identity tend to have on children?
a. They develop more rigid rules concerning appropriate "boy" and "girl" behavior.
b. They develop more flexible rules concerning appropriate "boy" and "girl" behavior.
c. They abandon all rules concerning appropriate "boy" and "girl" behavior.
d. They initially identify rules concerning appropriate "boy" and "girl" behavior.
b
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Which of the following is a true statement about the role of genetics as a risk factor for eating disorders?
A. While the gene underlying the restrictive type of anorexia nervosa has been identified, the role of genes in the development of other forms of eating disorders is not clear. B. The lack of adoption studies has made it impossible to determine the heritability of eating disorders. C. Due to the complex nature of eating disorders and the probability that multiple genes contribute to their development, a role for genes in such disorders has yet to be established. D. Although the findings to date are mixed, the evidence does indicate that a susceptibility to eating disorders may be inherited, along with a diathesis for other psychological conditions.
Discuss the influence of race and ethnicity in the development of psychological disorders
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Based on the intelligence quotient formula developed by Lewis Terman, an individual with a higher mental age than chronological age would have:
a. an IQ greater than 100 b. an IQ less than 100 c. an IQ equal to 100 d. difficulty in most school subjects
Tara texts her friend Lucy a question and Lucy responds with a series of three emojis. In this example, Lucy communicated her thoughts to Tara using
A. a heuristic. B. an algorithm. C. problem-solving. D. language.