Following a serious head injury, Robert began to make a series of impulsive decisions that led to negative consequences, such as quitting his job and leaving his wife for a woman he met in a bar. It is most likely that Robert's injury affected his _________ lobes

a. occipital
b. frontal
c. parietal
d. temporal


b

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a. greater happiness b. bullying behaviors c. better job performance d. lower alcohol and drug abuse

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Genetics has been shown to produce a tendency for all of the following psychological disorders EXCEPT

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Forty-five-year-old Lizette remembers how she was caught shoplifting as a teenager, and how the visit to the police station steered her away from a troubled adolescence

She credits this event as sparking her interest in social work, and now works with troubled and at-risk youth. Lizette's commitment story contains a theme of A) invincibility. B) reward. C) contamination. D) redemption.

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