Tanya was born with Down syndrome and has an intellectual disability. According to the textbook, Tanya is experiencing which two risk factors for a mental disorder?
a. social and family
b. biological/organic and psychological
c. educational and social
d. physical and family
B
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Bertram has had a whirlwind of a first semester of college, and now that finals are over, he is concerned about his weight gain during the past few months. He feels that he has never been athletic and, therefore, could not possibly run in a charity race with his friends in the spring, though he would like to become more physically active to address his weight gain. This reflects ____
a. ?the truth b. ?a misapplication of the availability heuristic c. ?a lack of possible solutions d. ?a limited sense of self-efficacy
Which of the following is a FALSE statement regarding the students from conservative homes who attended liberal Bennington College and exhibited a significant shift toward more liberal attitudes?
a. Bennington College would be considered one of their membership groups. b. Their family and friends would be considered membership groups. c. Bennington College would be considered their reference group. d. Their family and hometown friends would be considered their reference group.
Your knowledge of "anchor points" helps you advise your friend on how much to ask for in damages. What do you tell your friend?
A. Only ask for punitive damages. B. Ask for less money as the reasonableness of your request will tend to cause the jurors to increase their award. C. Do not request damages at all as you're likely to get a liability award that is bigger than if you had requested damages. D. Ask for more money, as those who ask for more tend to receive more when the request is based on qualitative evidence.
The statement that is most true with respect to changes in friendships over the lifespan is:
a. Our friendships increase in number and depth over time. b. Our friendships decrease in number and depth over time. c. Our friendships stay consistent in number but increase in depth over time. d. Changes are dependent on the individual