Consider the situation where two eggs are fertilized by two different sperm in one womb at the same time. These offspring are called ________ twins and share about ________ of their genetic material in common, just like siblings born at different times
a. monozygotic; half c. identical; 75 percent
b. dizygotic; half d. fraternal; 25 percent
B
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Playing violent video games causes increased violent behavior in real life
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Professor Solomon tells her class, "Neurocognitive disorders are diagnosed through a process of elimination. Neurocognitive disorders may be due to a specific medical condition, a substance-induced condition, or may result from multiple etiologies. The category of neurocognitive disorders is arbitrary because other mental disorders may be associated with neurocognitive disorders and organic
involvement. It is always difficult to measure, assess, and determine the causes of neurocognitive disorders." Which part of Professor Solomon's statement is accurate? a. Neurocognitive disorders are diagnosed through a process of elimination. b. Neurocognitive disorders may be due to a specific medical condition, a substance-induced condition, or may result from multiple etiologies. c. The category of neurocognitive disorders is arbitrary because other mental disorders may be associated with neurocognitive disorders and organic involvement. d. The causes of neurocognitive disorders cannot be effectively measured or assessed as of yet.
Johan Denollet and his associates introduced ____ and defined it as a personality type that has high negative affectivity (NA) and high social inhibition (SI). A ____ person is similar to an introverted neurotic. a. Type A c. Type C b. Type B d. Type D
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Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg agree to be interviewed together on the topic of intelligence. At the end of the interview, what would you conclude is their major point of agreement?
a) Heredity is the major factor determining intelligence. b) Standard tests do not assess the many facets of intelligence. c) There is no correlation between intelligence quotients and academic success in grade school. d) The concept of intelligence serves no purpose in a society in which computers are so frequently used. B