What did Strober et al. (2000) find with respect to first-degree relatives of patients with anorexia and bulimia?

a. Relatives of those with anorexia were likely to have anorexia, but not bulimia
b. Relatives of those with bulimia were likely to have bulimia, but not anorexia.
c. Relatives of those with anorexia or bulimia were as likely to have either eating disorder.
d. There seemed to be no clear relationship between prevalence of these disorders among relatives.


c

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Freud's legacy for developmental science is __________.

A. essentially nonexistent, since his theories have been rejected B. recognizing the lasting effects of early experience C. an emphasis on toilet training D. the four psychosexual stages as the key to development

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Middle-aged people who lose their jobs may be discriminated against when trying to find a new job, which is not only illegal, but also based on misguided assumptions. All of the following statements are true about middle-aged workers EXCEPT __________

a) they miss fewer work days than younger workers b) they hold their jobs longer and are more reliable c) they lack sufficient technological skills and are unable to learn new skills d) they are willing to learn new skills

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When you tell a prospective employer that you are a high-achiever, gregarious, and occasionally brilliant, you are describing your

a. self-concept.
b. temperament.
c. character.
d. ordinal position.

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Babies first wave their arms, then move their hands toward objects, and finally use their fingers. This is an example of which principle of development?

A. General-to-specific B. Proximodistal C. Cephalocaudal D. Central-to-peripheral

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