The concordance rate between monozygotic twins for major mood disorders is more than ______
the rate in dizygotic twins.
a. equal to c. three times
b. twice d. four times
B
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In what way did Freud change his theory about the causes of psychological disorder? a. At first he said the problems were unconscious. Later he said they were conscious
b. At first he emphasized childhood sexual abuse. Later he emphasized childhood sexual fantasies. c. At first he emphasized learning. Later he emphasized innate tendencies. d. At first he emphasized disorders of the id. Later he emphasized disorders of the ego.
To investigate mother-infant relationships, Harry Harlow
a. observed how rats care for their young in crowded environments. b. used the stranger situation with human mothers and their infants. c. observed whether mothers could coax their infants to crawl across the visual cliff. d. separated baby rhesus monkeys from their mothers at birth and replaced them with wire and terry cloth surrogate mothers.
Which of the following confabulated "memories" might a person be most inclined to accept as having really happened to them, and why?
a. getting lost in a shopping center at the age of 5 b. taking a class in astrophysics c. visiting a monastery in Tibet as a child d. being bullied by another kid in the fourth grade
Children born with phenylketonuria __________.
A. lack the amino acid phenylalanine B. lack a liver enzyme needed to break down the amino acid phenylalanine C. have a disorder of lipoid metabolism D. are unable to metabolize the lipoid phenylalanine