Shneidman argued that the key element in suicide is a triggering process, which is:
a. inimicality
b. the idea of cessation
c. perturbation
d. constriction
e. haplessness
B
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) frequency of read-alouds B) type of books parents read C) child’s vocabulary score D) difficulty of vocabulary words
Much of our information about pubertal development comes from J. M. Tanner's research. Which of the following most accurately represents this research? The research was conducted
a. at the turn of the century on middle-class American adolescents. b. in the 1980s on a cross-section of North American youth. c. during World War II on British adolescents in boarding schools. d. in the 1960s and 1970s on British adolescents in foster homes.
In a study by Carré and colleagues, men played a computer game against a fictitious opponent. Researchers varied the rewards and costs as well as provocation from the opponent. Results supported the idea that
A) testosterone levels will vary depending on situational factors. B) men who produce high levels of testosterone are more aggressive. C) testosterone levels are non-responsive to situational factors. D) aggression-levels vary as a response to situational factors rather than testosterone levels. E) aggression depends on serotonin levels to a greater extent than testosterone levels.