Studies of adopted children at high risk for developing schizophrenia found that __________ appeared to increase the likelihood that these children would show high levels of thought disorders.
A. vague, confusing, and unclear communication
B. physical abuse
C. permissive parenting
D. divorce
Answer: A
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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.
Research indicates that about ___ percent of job satisfaction is genetically determined
a. 5 b. 30 c. 60 percent d. 90
Toby and Samantha have been dating for three years. They trust each other immensely and are very committed to each other. They also share their fears, hopes, and beliefs with each other. They both, however, secretly long for the passion that once characterized their relationship. According to Sternberg's triangular theory, what type of love do they share?
A. Companionate love B. Romantic love C. Fatuous love D. Consummate love
A professional following the ________ approach to treatment would refer to a person seeking help as a "patient."
a. humanistic b. psychoanalytic c. behavioral d. cognitive e. medical