Jennifer has a genetic condition that resulted in her being shorter than her parents and siblings, and she has increased skin folds at her neck. She performs well in school, but has some difficulty with figure rotation tasks. Which of the following is likely to be Jennifer's diagnosis?
a. Klinefelter syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. 5-alpha-reductase deficiency
d. Turner syndrome
d
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Barb, a college sophomore, is having relationship problems with her boyfriend. The best person for Barb to consult would be a(n):
A. clinical psychologist B. counseling psychologist C. cognitive psychologist D. psychiatrist
Which of the following is true regarding the visual processes of a typical newborn?
a. Newborns can't see any color, so they see only in black and white. b. Newborns prefer to look at faces more than at complex, abstract pictures. c. Newborns cannot focus clearly on any object nearer to them than about 2 feet but their vision for distant objects is nearly as good as an adult's would be. d. Newborns can see out of only one eye at a time, so their attention shifts between eyes.
George Kelly's approach that focuses on people's active endeavors to construe or understand the world and construct their own versions of reality is called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Gate Control Theory of pain proposes that three factors are involved in
determining how much pain is felt. Which of the following is NOT one of these factors? a. activity in the small pain fibers b. activity in large-diameter fibers c. activity in hyper-sensitivity fibers d. messages that descent from the brain e. all of the above (that is, none are components of the Gate Control Theory)