Prenatal events, such as the mother's stress or near starvation,
a. increase the likelihood a child will later develop schizophrenia and mood disorders
b. increase the likelihood that the mother will later develop schizophrenia or mood disorders.
c. increase the likelihood that a child will later develop schizophrenia, but decrease the likelihood that the child will develop a mood disorder.
d. have no measurable impact on the child's risk for developing mood disorders.
a
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Infants may spend so much time in REM sleep because REM sleep is
a. needed for the formation of a strong id. b. important for learning and memory processes. c. critical for normal muscle and reflex development. d. necessary to ensure the infant continues to breathe during sleep.
By the third week of the project, the group was starting to gel. The members shared a common understanding of who was supposed to do what, who could be counted on to keep up with their responsibilities, and how each person’s contribution fit in with the group’s goals. The group had developed a(n)
By the third week of the project, the group was starting to gel. The members shared a common a. shared mental model. a. shared mental model. b. primed goal orientation. c. transportational memory d. collective heuristic. e. attributional framework.
Because he is a cognitive therapist, Dr. Spence is most likely to suggest that the underlying cause of depression involves a. an unconscious battle between the id and superego
b. an imbalance of neurotransmitters. c. a past life that includes too few rewards. d. a thought process that focuses only on negative memories.
According to Carl Rogers, each individual's self-concept consists of:
a. an ingrained need to consistently seek approval from others b. an ingrained need to maximize his or her true potential c. unconscious drives and motivations that originate in the id d. an organized set of perceptions about his or her abilities and characteristics