_____________ share more ADHD symptoms than do fraternal twins
A) Identical twins
B) Cousins
C) Fathers and sons
D) Non-twin siblings
A) Identical twins. Because identical twins share 100% of their genes and ADHD is a highly heritable disorder, it is more likely that identical twins will share more ADHD symptoms.
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Goldstein and Cialdini's 2007 study on vicarious self-perception demonstrated that a. people only pay attention to their self-perception when in the presence of those who they perceive as similarto them
b. ?people lose their sense of self when observing the behavior of someone with whom they identify. c. people's self-perceptions are not affected by others' actions. d. people sometimes infer something about themselves by observing the behavior of those who they believe to bebiologically similar to them.
According to research by Blanchard-Fields (2007), ____ of an middle-aged adult would most likely to be dealt with via avoidance-denial
a. death of a spouse b. buying groceries c. mowing the lawn d. writing a thank you note
Four-year-old Terrence awakened the whole household last night. He sat up in bed, kicking and screaming, while he was still asleep. When his parents got to him, he was in a state of panic, mumbling about the "monsters all around the room.". It took his parents about 20 minutes to console Terrence, and his mother had to change his pajamas because he was covered in sweat. The next morning, his
older sister told Terrence that he really scared her when he screamed the night before, but Terrence does not remember anything, except his mother helping him change his pajamas. Terrence most likely experienced a. a nightmare. b. a night terror. c. sleep apnea. d. narcolepsy.
Changing our behavior in order to adhere to social norms is called _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word