Teenage prostitutes
a. often were abused before and/or after leaving home
b. often are runaway or "throwaway" children
c. generally are users of addictive drugs
d. all of the above
d
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What will be an ideal response?
Regarding people with an antisocial personality disorder, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Many prison inmates have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with many successful business persons, entertainers, politicians, and other seemingly normal people also having psychopathic leanings. b. Having unusual brain-wave patterns that suggest underarousal of the brain may explain why sociopaths tend to be thrill seekers. c. Antisocial personality disorders are rarely treated with success with the sociopath manipulating therapy, just like any other situation. d. Although the psychopath appears cold and selfish in their dealings with others, people with this disorder are usually tormented by guilt afterward.
Which of the following statements is false according to Wallas' four-stage theory of scientific problem-solving?
a. Ideas may pop into your mind even though you have never thought about the problem before. b. Ideas may come to you suddenly as if from nowhere. c. Insights are usually preceded by extensive study of a topic. d. Ideas may not take years to develop.
Which conclusion is most warranted, given the results of Clara Davis's study of food choices in infants?
A. Infants have an innate preference for healthy foods. B. Infants have an innate preference for sweet foods. C. Infants vary their food preferences over days to obtain different nutrients. D. Infants are not capable of choosing healthy foods for themselves.