During emerging adulthood most individuals describe their friendships with others as being ____
a. especially close
b. few and far between
c. nonexistent
d. limited and unsatisfying
A. Emerging adults (ages 18–20) described their friendships as involving more self-disclosure than the friendships described by early adolescents.
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What is a major criticism of diagnostic labels?
A. Labels can influence other people's perception of the diagnosed person and the diagnosed person's perception of themselves in negative ways. B. There are so many different systems of diagnosis that it is hard to understand what an individual diagnosis means. C. The DSM-5 wording is so complicated to use that few people are able to use it well. D. They make other information unnecessary, and so restrict the type of services that insurance will cover.
Ms. Collins used tests to select the most qualified people she could find to hire. She did not attend to the race or gender of the applicants. Ms. Collins' technique is known as
a. employment bias. b. qualified individualism. c. unqualified individualism. d. test bias.
Isabelle is exhausted from staying up too late and doesn't perform very well at her swim meet as a result. Isabelle will probably describe her poor performance as ____
a. unintentional and due to exhaustion b. unintentional and due to staying up too late c. intentional and due to exhaustion d. intentional and due to staying up too late
Which statement is true about the relationship between language and perception?
a. ?Language differences directly influence differences in perceptions across cultures. b. ?Differences in languages and perceptions may be influenced by a culture's need for certain objects. c. ?Perceptual differences directly influence differences in language across cultures. d. ?The differences in languages across cultures are minor, and therefore the differences in perceptions are trivial.