In a dimensional approach to classification, a patient’s symptoms would be assessed using a “present versus absent” approach to diagnosis
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FALSE
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Goodness-of-fit is best defined as
a. the extent to which the child's temperament is compatible with the social world to which the child must adapt. b. a child's ability to distinguish himself from his environment. c. the amount of impact genetic factors has on the development of personality. d. the extent to which a child develops an attachment to a caregiver.
Deciding that a friend is depressed because she is quiet when she is just sleepy is an error caused by a failure to distinguish between observation and inference
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Your grandfather is dying of lung cancer. He has smoked cigarettes all of his adult life. What is likely to be the actual cause of his cancer?
a. carbon monoxide poisoning c. nicotine overdose b. hydrocarbons in the cigarette smoke d. a and b are both true
The "reaction range" is:
a. the genetically determined range of outcomes for development. b. how a child will react to different visual and motor stimuli. c. the outcome of development based on one's environment. d. the upper limit of development when one has a great deal of environmental stimulation.