The classical categorical approach to diagnosis assumes that each person with a particular disorder will

a. be helped by recognizing the cause of the disorder

b. experience very few of the same symptoms.
c. respond to the same treatments equally.
d. experience the same symptoms with little or no variation.


d

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Which of the following is NOT true of possible causes or contributors to mood disorders?

a. The idea that depression-prone people lack adequate social skills suggests that depression-prone people will lack friends, good jobs, and other reinforcers. b. Depressed people tend to be pessimistic and irritable, so they breed rejection from those around them. c. There is most likely a brain damage or malformation in the frontal lobe region of the brain. d. Stress can affect treatment and relapses of mood disorders.

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Evaluation of the role of factors such as poverty, crowding, and discrimination in the onset of schizophrenia is pursued by researchers with a(n) __________ view of schizophrenia

a. learning c. cognitive b. psychodynamic d. sociocultural

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Isaiah has been taught not to get involved in drugs

However, he puts that aside and tries marijuana after he sees his older brother using it without getting in trouble. Which of the following best explains Isaiah's behavior? a) the elicitation effect b) the disinhibitory effect c) the insight effect d) the inhibitory effect

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One of the key elements in fostering achievement motivation involves setting __________ goals

a. specific b. extrinsic c. control-based d. general

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