__________ was introduced as a new diagnostic category in the DSM-5
a. Dysthymic disorder c. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
b. Cyclothymic disorder d. Bipolar II disorder
C
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What will be an ideal response?
Tera has a disorder that is untreatable and produces blindness and muscle degeneration prior to death. Her diagnosis would be
a) fragile X syndrome. b) Tay-Sachs disease. c) Klinefelter's syndrome. d) hemophilia.
In the jigsaw classroom technique,
a. children work on jigsaw puzzles to foster cooperative interdependence. b. lessons are structured so students' only access to most of the information they will be tested on is from other students. c. lessons are structured so each student works at his or her own pace and can feel a sense of mastery. d. lessons are structured so that groups compete for small prizes to create incentives for learning.
In which of the following designs would you NOT expect to have random assignment to groups?
A) ?A simple-comparison design B) ?A factorial design C) ?A comparative design D) ?None of these are correct.