Kraepelin's subtypes of schizophrenia
a) are still used in Europe but not in the United States.
b) have been replaced by Bleuler's subcategories.
c) are included (with modified terms) in the DSM-IV.
d) are used for informal clinical description but not in formal diagnostic systems.
c
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What did Alfred Kinsey believe regarding sexuality?
A. Premarital sex is fundamentally destructive to society. B. Sexual orientation is too sensitive to be studied. C. Sexual orientation exists on a continuum. D. Sexual orientation is an either/or situation.
Compared with early adulthood, sexual activity in middle adulthood tends to ____.
A. stay the same B. increase C. decrease D. peak then decline
Ellen wants to see if the level of lighting in a room will affect the performance of individuals on an IQ test. She lets one group in her study have very bright lights and a second group have more normal lighting. She finds that the individuals in the bright light group have better scores on the test than do the individuals in the normal light group. The difference between the two groups' scores is statistically significant, which means
A. lighting definitely makes a difference. B. the difference between the groups is due to chance. C. lighting significantly affects performance. D. the difference between the groups is probably not due to chance.
Nadia has been invited by her family to travel to Kenya on safari. Nadia declines to go, as she has a fear of venomous snakes and thinks that she could encounter one. Which among the following is the best recommendation for Nadia so that she can go on this adventure with her family?
A. Nadia could try to expose herself to snakes and try to desensitize her fears. B. She can familiarize herself with the area and the wildlife. C. Nadia can certainly go but modify her trip so that she remains indoors as much as she can. D. Nadia could ask for a medication that may calm her fear response.