Which of the following is a criticism of the DSM-5?
a. It fails to capture the simplicity of influences on child psychopathology
b. It gives relatively less attention to disorders of infancy and childhood than to those of adulthood.
c. It lacks sufficient emphasis on situational and contextual factors.
d. It emphasizes underlying causes rather than symptoms.
c
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Members of groups that are plagued by negative stereotypes tend to perform better academically when intelligence is described to them as
a. malleable and adaptable to environmental circumstances. b. an illusory concept with no clear definition. c. too complex to measure through academic tests. d. a fixed trait that is genetically determined.
Compared to modern people in the United States, Europeans in the Middle Ages were more likely to
a. fear death. b. go off and die alone. c. care for their dying relatives at home. d. die in a medical setting.
The note which reminded Susan to take out the trash would be all of the following EXCEPT a(n)
a. prompt. b. setting event. c. maintaining antecedent. d. antecedent.
The understanding that absolute certainty of the truth is not necessary for rational behavior is a realization found in:
A) naïve realists. B) defensive realists. C) dogmatists. D) postskeptical rationalists.