The DSM system is dynamic and has undergone several revisions. How, and in what ways, has the system changed over the years? What factors influenced these changes?

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DSM has expanded considerably over the years in terms of including new diagnostic categories. It has moved away from the psychoanalytic perspective and the description of underlying conflicts to a more objective, behavioral description of symptoms. The current version of the DSM-5 pays special attention to developmental and cultural influences on abnormal behavior.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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When hired for her current job, Anne took a personality test as part of the application process and scored average in conscientiousness. Five years later, her bosses are continually impressed by her dedication to the job, her adherence to deadlines, and the accuracy of her work. Which of the following offers the most feasible explanation for the discord between her initial personality assessment and her later behavior?

A. She sat next to an extremely conscientious coworker for the past five years. B. The initial personality test provided an incorrect assessment of her personality. C. This difference is to be expected because personality traits are continually changing. D. She sat near very disorganized, unproductive coworkers for the past five years.

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According to the main study discussed in the article Boldface Letters about children's attributions for their own behavior, which group most often refused to send the second letter?

(a) performance (b) learning (c) similar numbers of participants in both groups refused to send letters (d) neither group had participants who refused to send letters

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The concordance rate of schizophrenia among fraternal (dizygotic) twins is about ______ percent

a. 17 c. 57 b. 37 d. 77

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