In cross-cultural gender differences studies,
a. there are large differences between genders in cognitive abilities across all cultures.
b. there are more differences within each gender than between genders.
c. large differences between genders in cognitive abilities are only found in developed countries.
d. females are only more aggressive than males because of mate selection practices.
B
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A) bipolar disorder. B) multiple personality disorder. C) borderline personality disorder. D) dysthymia.
Descriptions of disorders in the DSM-IV-TR
a. can be found for all forms of culture-bound syndromes. b. are derived from survey responses from board-certified clinicians in North America and Europe. c. are based on empirical data and clinical observations. d. are intentionally vague so that all known disorders can be categorized.
Motor behavior can be defined as
A. the study of movement technique B. the study of both the psychological factors that influence sport and exercise and the psychological effect derived from them C. the study of the functioning of the human body during exercise and work D. the subdiscipline that stresses the principles of human skilled movement generated at a behavioral level of analysis
A similarity between congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) in females includes:
A. a higher likelihood of identifying as lesbian or bisexual. B. masculinization of the genitalia. C. the absence of a clitoris. D. high levels of estrogen secretion that begin at birth.