According to family, twin, and adoption studies, a person is at greatest risk for developing schizophrenia if he or she has a(n) _____
A) identical twin diagnosed with the disorder
B) nonidentical twin diagnosed with the disorder
C) adoptive parent diagnosed with the disorder
D) biological parent diagnosed with the disorder
Answer: A
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Jada understands that the way she should try to remember word spellings for a spelling test is different from how she should try to remember the meaning of words for a vocabulary test. Knowledge of different memory strategies and their effectiveness is referred to as __________.
A. metacognition B. metamemory C. semantic memory D. long-term memory
Which of the following is not a multiple comparison procedure we have discussed in class or seen in the texts
a. Fisher's LSD test. b. The Stroop test. c. The Bonferroni test. d. The Newman-Keuls test.
Regarding those individuals who are intellectually disabled, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Intellectual disability begins at an IQ of approximately 70 or below. b. Support from others during childhood adds greatly to an intellectually disabled person's chances of becoming a well-adjusted member of society. c. Intellectually disabled persons have no handicap where feelings are concerned. d. The new definitions of levels of intellectual disability in the DSM-V now deemphasize adaptive behaviors and focus more heavily on IQ.
Laurence is working in private practice and regularly sees clients who come from very different cultural backgrounds than himself. He has developed a technique for gathering as much information as he can about a client's particular cultural influences so that he can be as well-informed as possible when helping these individuals. Laurence is using the __________ model.
A. cultural formulation B. racial appropriation C. cultural formulation D. ethnocentric gathering