Your teenaged son, Devon, describes a new male classmate, Leon, as "pretty weird." Devon tells you that Leon "looks more like a girl than a boy" because he's not growing facial hair like other boys

He also says that Leon seems to have difficulties reading, and that a lot of kids don't like
him. Of the following, which is most likely to be true?
A) Leon is an XX male. B) Leon is actually an XY female.
C) Leon has Klinefelter syndrome. D) Leon is an XXY male.


C

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A) Social psychology B) Sociology C) Anthropology D) Social philosophy

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When he was a child, Ferdinand lost control of his bladder at the library. He was very embarrassed. Now that he's grown, he never goes to the library. We might say that:

a. his interest in the library was punished. b. the library became a cue for avoidance. c. the library became a negative reinforcer. d. he was negatively reinforced at the library.

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_____ is a proposed criteria set in the current DSM that involves cutting, burning, or otherwise intentionally hurting one’s own body without the intent to kill oneself.

A) Internet gaming disorder B) Attenuated psychosis syndrome C) Persistent complex bereavement D) Nonsuicidal self-injury

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If the experimental and control groups are treated differently from one another, other

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