According to the DSM-IV-TR, a diagnosis of ADHD can only be made when the
child's symptomatology is obvious in ___ or more setting(s).
a. 6
b. 2
c. 1
d. 4
e. 3
B
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Raymond Cattell thought that surface traits are _____
a. pervasive characteristics that influence a person's behavior in most situations b. characteristics that influence behavior in some situations, but not others c. characteristics that can be inferred from observable behavior d. general traits that are composed of, or give rise to, surface traits e. biological differences that create variations in personality traits from person to person
A factor that is NOT a symptom of major depressive disorder is:
A) feelings of worthlessness. B) lethargy or loss of pleasure. C) chronic excessive worries. D) sleep disturbances.
In 1904, __________ suggested that the behaviors we call "intelligent" have one common underlying factor
a. Charles Spearman b. Louis Thurstone c. Carl Jung d. Howard Gardner
Attending college, joining the military for a short stint, and traveling for an extended time before settling down all
a. postpone adulthood. b. allow one's identity to develop and then become fixed at adulthood. c. lead to lower levels of college attendance. d. require that one's identity crisis be resolved in the teenage years.