Which of the following is an example of a monogenic trait in humans?
A. Turner syndrome
B. Baldness
C. Albinism
D. Lactose intolerance
Answer: D
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b. show more compulsive and ritualistic behaviors. c. do not have obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. d. has more insight into their problems
A state of normlessness and lack of regulation of the individual is a type of suicide known as __________
a. altruistic b. egoistic c. anomic d. fatalistic e. cluster
Which branch of the autonomic nervous system causes epinephrine and norepinephrine to be released by the adrenal glands?
a. somatic b. sympathetic c. central d. parasympathetic
Regarding identity formation and ethnic minorities, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. In the past, ethnic adolescents have often faced degrading stereotypes concerning their intelligence, sexuality, social status, and manners. b. Facing stereotypes concerning one's intelligence, sexuality, social status, or manners can result in lowered self-esteem and confusion about roles, values, and personal identity. c. As ethnic minorities in American continue to grow in prominence, minority adolescents will be less likely to feel rejected or excluded because of their ethnic heritage. d. Teens who take pride in their ethnic heritage tend to have a weaker sense of personal identity and a poorer self-image.