On a measure of peer acceptance, Michael received a large number of positive and negative votes. Michael would be considered a __________ child

A) neglected
B) rejected
C) popular
D) controversial


D

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Danice runs a mental health clinic in Arizona. A large proportion of the clientele at the clinic are immigrants from Mexico. Danice has several staff members who are fluent in both English and Spanish to ensure accurate communication between clients and their healthcare providers. The standard intake interview always inquires about cultural background, and the staff are all very sensitive to

cultural differences. What aspect of clinical assessment proposed by Tseng (2001) has Danice not addressed in these practices? a. The clinic is not overcoming language barriers. b. The clinic does not obtain information about clients' cultural backgrounds. c. The staff lacks sensitivity to cultural issues. d. The staff may not be knowledgeable about cultural variations in psychological problems.

Psychology

Gains in cognitive inhibition predict __________ particularly strongly, perhaps because children must suppress __________ responses

A) false-belief understanding; irrelevant B) high self-esteem; immature C) theory of mind; false-belief D) self-awareness; egocentric

Psychology

The DSM-5 introduced a new diagnostic category that includes a subgroup of people with hypochondriasis who complain of relatively minor or mild symptoms that they take to be signs of a serious undiagnosed illness

This diagnostic category is known as which of the following? a. Hypochondriacal disorder b. Conversion disorder c. Obsessive-compulsive disorder d. Illness anxiety disorder (IAD)

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The attachment of the blastocyst to the uterine wall begins the ________ period of prenatal development.

A. germinal B. zygotic C. embryonic D. fetal

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