Which of the following was NOT identified in the text as a risk factor that contributes to psychopathology?
a. social conditions such as poverty
b. family factors such as marital strife
c. biological/organic factors such as inherited vulnerabilities
d. educational factors such as too little or too much schooling
ANSWER: d
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a. social productivity b. social loafing c. social facilitation d. social idleness
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A) ?small . . . also small B) ?small . . . large C) ?large . . . also large D) ?large . . . small
It is relatively common for adults to experience nightmares, sleep attacks, and narcolepsy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Antipsychotic drugs are sometimes administered by depot injection because
a. these substances produce euphoria when taken orally in high doses and are liable to be abused. b. their bioavailability is extremely low when taken orally, due to the effects of first-pass metabolism. c. their extremely short half-lives necessitate an unrealistically frequent dosing schedule. d. quick absorption into the bloodstream, as is the case with intravenous injection, can lead to deleterious effects on the body, including seizures and organ failure. e. the effects of these substances are not pleasant and compliance tends to be low.