Based on research and theory involving status characteristics, who will likely receive the highest status in a task-oriented group, regardless of his or her contributions?
A) a white woman
B) a white man
C) a minority woman
D) a minority man
Answer: B
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Which person has a major neurocognitive disorder with presenile dementia?
a. Ellie, who is 43, can't figure out how to turn her stove on, and hasn't been paying her bills because it is too confusing. b. Jack, who is 43, often feels confused, and takes longer to figure things out, but is still cooking meals and paying bills just fine. c. Mandy, who is 68, can't use the toilet without assistance any longer, and cannot figure out how to get dressed and undressed. d. Zachary, who is 93 and sharp as a tack.
Which of the following is an additional criterion for a diagnosis of ADHD? a. Symptoms must appear prior to age 12
b. Symptoms must be present for at least one year. c. Symptoms must occur in at least one setting. d. Symptoms must produce significant impairments in the child's social or academic performance.
In order to gain greater confidence that a cause-and-effect relationship exists, which of the following must be performed?
a. experiment b. correlational study c. Pearson r d. case study
Beliefs that being gifted or a genius lead to being weird, socially awkward, or more likely to suffer from mental illnesses were put to rest by __________
a) Binet's development of the concept of IQ. b) the development of the WAIS tests by Wechsler. c) the Army Alpha tests study. d) Terman's longitudinal study of 1,528 gifted children.