Harry is nine years old. He cheats in school, steals from his neighbors and classmates, and
destroys his classmates' prized possessions when he cannot steal them.
He is already using
drugs and lies about his drug use and other antisocial activities. He has run away from home
twice and he tried to burn down his family's house the first time he was returned home after
running away. He has even been caught trying to mutilate the family cat. He appears to feel
no guilt or remorse over his behavior. He is suffering from ______ disorder.
a. antisocial personality c. conduct
b. oppositional defiant d. attention-deficit hyperactivity
C
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If one parent has the dominant gene for Huntington's disease, the odds of one of their children having the disease are one out of
a. one. b. two. c. three. d. four.
What is one important conclusion drawn from research comparing the attachments of Israeli children to mother, father, and special caregiver (metapelet)?
a. Babies can only form one true attachment. b. The attachment to one's mother is more important than the other attachments. c. Infants can have a variety of attachment relationships that all contribute to social development differently. d. All attachment relationships are the same.
According to the Hippocratics, physicians assign supernatural causes to a disease in order to:
a. charge larger fees for their services b. make the disease more comprehensible to their patient c. mask their ignorance concerning the nature of the disease d. cure the disease more effectively
Evidence suggests that ________, defined as unwanted sexual attention, the creation of a hostile or abusive environment, or explicit coercion to engage in unwanted sexual activity, is alive and well in U.S. schools
A) sexual innuendos B) sexually explicit media messages C) sexual harassment D) sexual dysfunction