_____ is the estimate of how likely it is for an individual to be diagnosed with a disorder during the course of their life
a) Lifetime prevalence
b) The rate of a disorder
c) Onset
d) Percentage of occurrence
Answer: a
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a. positivist community research. b. changing levels of analysis. c. attending to unheard voices. d. all of the above
____ is the difference between skills or tasks that children can accomplish alone and those they are capable of performing if guided by an adult or a more competent peer
a. Self efficacy b. Animism c. Zone of proximal development d. Deferred imitation
Most differences in male and female behavior appear to be the result of inherent biological differences
a. True b. False
Jody has low self-esteem. When she enters into a relationship, she finds it hard to believe that the man really wants to be with her. Because she expects to be dumped at any moment, she never gets close to the men she dates. Jody appears to have which attachment style?
A) Dismissive-avoidant B) Fearful-avoidant C) Preoccupied D) Secure