One of the problems with adopting a one-dimensional biological causal model of abnormality is...
a). it ignores that contributions of psychological & sociocultural factors to the disorder
b). it ignores any interactions with other contributing factors
c). it ignores any environmental influences on the disorder
d). all of these
e). none of these
d). all of these
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Stephanie, who lives in California, is preparing to compete in track and field at the Olympics in London. She plans to arrive in London
A. two weeks before competing, because her peripheral clocks in her muscles and lungs take longer than her SCN to adjust to a new time zone. B. two weeks before competing, because her SCN requires this time in order to adjust to the new time zone. C. a couple of days before competing, because her SCN and peripheral clocks only require a short time to adjust to the new time zone. D. a couple of days before competing, because eastern travel is easier on her SCN and peripheral clocks than the western travel she experienced competing in Beijing.
In 1978, nearly 30% of children aged 5 to 10 years had dangerously elevated levels of lead in their blood, which can cause brain damage. What was the rate in 2001?
a. 1% b. 11% c. 21% d. 31%
In sex research surveys, an unavoidable bias in the people who participate may be
A) an overrepresentation of older adults. B) more permissive attitudes about sex. C) a lack of education. D) more conservative beliefs about premarital sex.