Repeated involuntary defecating into one's clothing is known as:

a.) enuresis.
b.) encopresis.
c.) Crohn's disease.
d.) pediatric elimination disorder.


Ans: b.) encopresis.

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What was believed to be the difference between traditional antipsychotic drugs and atypical antipsychotic drugs developed in the 1990s?

A. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to be more effective while causing fewer side effects, but those hopes have not been fully realized. B. The atypical antipsychotics were more effective at addressing positive psychotic symptoms, whereas traditional medications were more effective at addressing negative psychotic symptoms. C. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to work on the dopamine system, whereas traditional antipsychotics were believed to work on the serotonin system. D. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to work with fewer doses and in less time than the traditional antipsychotics.

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When it comes to control and adolescence,

a. fathers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it. b. adolescent girls desire more control than adolescent boys. c. mothers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it. d. adolescent boys desire more control than adolescent girls.

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Traditionally, in which ethnic community do families tend to be fairly strict with all age children and tend to emphasize loyalty and interdependence among family members; respect for elders; and the development of a positive identity, self-reliance, resourcefulness, and the ability to take care of oneself in difficult situations?

a. African-American b. Hispanic c. Asian-American d. European-American

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In Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, which of the following is also called "componential intelligence?"

a) Practical intelligence b) Existential intelligence c) Creative intelligence d) Analytic intelligence

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