The ______ model of mental illness holds that abnormal behavior is caused by physiological malfunction that is often attributable to hereditary factors

a. biological c. psychodynamic
b. naturalistic d. cognitive-behavioral


a

Psychology

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Suppose someone develops a new test of "roommate compatibility.". Which of the following could measure the validity of the test?

a. Check whether the distribution of scores is similar at a variety of colleges. b. Give the test at the beginning and end of the semester and compare the scores. c. See whether the test results predict which students will request a change of roommate. d. See whether the test results predict students' grades.

Psychology

Which type of pain is correctly matched with an example?

A. progressive pain--Elise shakes her hand rapidly after a paper cut. B. recurrent acute pain--Sandy lies down to rid herself of a blinding migraine. C. intractable-benign pain--Jamal’s lower back always seems to be hurting. D. acute pain--Grover’s arthritis has become so bad the pain is now almost crippling.

Psychology

Smoking during one's lifetime has a measurable negative impact on ____ in adults over fifty years of age

a. social functioning b. Intimate relationships c. job promotions d. cognitive functioning

Psychology

Which of the following is an example of a characteristic of high-impact internships?

A. The internship is student-led, with little insight from supervisors or sponsoring professor. B. The student intern should effortlessly be able to apply what they have learned in class. C. The student intern is exposed to diverse ideas. D. The internship supervisor provides little feedback to let students experiment in the field.

Psychology