Clayton has a slightly increased chance of developing schizophrenia because _____.

A. his father was exceedingly stressed before he was born.
B. he was an unusually large baby when he was born.
C. he was born in the summer.
D. his mother had a flu-like illness with fever while she was pregnant with him.


Ans:  D. his mother had a flu-like illness with fever while she was pregnant with him.

Psychology

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Two events are said to be independent if

a. the occurrence of one precludes the occurrence of the other. b. the occurrence of both is impossible. c. both events happen simultaneously. d. the occurrence of one has no effect on the probability of the occurrence of the other.

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Chromosomal abnormalities are most often associated with:

paternal age. maternal age. environmental agents. use of illegal drugs.

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a) Highlighting only works if you use many different colored highlighters. b) Highlighting only works if you highlight the definition as well as the term. c) Highlighting only works if you highlight the example as well as the term and the definition. d) Highlighting requires no real effort and shouldn't be used.

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