Traditional ______ models explore unconscious psychological mechanisms rooted in early childhood and/or heavily influenced by early experiences to explain personality disorders.
A. psychoanalytic
B. biomedical
C. trait
D. social
Ans: A
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a. are based on the mentor’s expertise and knowledge. b. are personal and based on a good match. c. have nothing to do with relationships, but have everything to do with the mentor’s position and the mentee’s attitude. d. are best when the mentee takes a wait and listen approach.
What one of these trends in parental age has been observed over the past several decades?
A. Women are having their first child earlier than before. B. Women are waiting until later to have their first child. C. Men are becoming fathers earlier than before. D. Men are having their last child at earlier ages.
All of the following are stages of grief work EXCEPT
A. there is a preoccupation with memories of the loved one. B. memories of the dead person are mingled with sadness rather than sharp pain. C. overwhelming feelings of sadness and frequent crying over the loss occur. D. family must rid themselves of all of the objects that bring painful memories.
When we examine average sex differences between men and women, regardless of the size of those differences, it is important to remember that:
A. these differences may have political implications and must be interpreted very carefully. B. there is generally little overlap between distributions of male and female scores for any particular characteristic. C. researchers do not want to upset individuals by finding a particular sex difference between men and women. D. these differences do not necessarily have implications for any particular individual.