Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer, displayed unusual sexual symptoms. On which DSM axis would that information be indicated?
a. Axis I—Clinical Syndromes
b. Axis IV—Psychosocial and Environmental Problems
c. Axis VI—Global Assessment of Psychosocial Functioning
d. Axis V—Global Assessment of Functioning
A
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What is a key difference between activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?
a) ADLs are simple tasks, while IADLs are more complex. b) ADLs are performed by everyone, while IADLs are performed by professionals. Consider This: These two categories are used to identify disabilities. LO 3.2a: Relate secondary aging to morbidity rates, disease, and disability 3.2b: Explain major causes of death and disability for adults at different ages c) ADLs are tasks completed by youth, while IADLs are completed by middle-aged and older adults. Consider This: These two categories are used to identify disabilities. LO 3.2a: Relate secondary aging to morbidity rates, disease, and disability 3.2b: Explain major causes of death and disability for adults at different ages d) ADLs are normal tasks, while IADLs are completed during special circumstances. Consider This: These two categories are used to identify disabilities. LO 3.2a: Relate secondary aging to morbidity rates, disease, and disability 3.2b: Explain major causes of death and disability for adults at different ages
Which of the following is a threat to the internal validity of studies using one-group pretest-posttest design?
A. selection bias B. cohort effects C. propensity score matching D. statistical regression
Most of the evidence suggests that, if schizophrenia is inherited, it
A) involves one or two genes. B) is due to an abnormality on Chromosome 21. C) is a sex-linked, recessive condition. D) involves a multitude of genes that work in concert.
What is a disadvantage of the direct observational method of research?
A) The subjects' behaviors may be influenced by the presence of an observer. B) It is impossible to generalize the findings to the target population. C) You can only study one subject at a time. D) The measurements obtained through this method are entirely subjective.