Which of these psychological disorders appears to have a hereditary component?

a. Bipolar disorder c. Schizophrenia
b. Personality disorders d. All of these


D

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The primary motivation for imitation in toddlerhood is the drive for

a. affiliation. b. mastery and competence. c. power. d. generativity.

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Raine et al. (1998) found that murderers, compared to normal controls, experienced

A. EKG abnormalities. B. excessive activity in four brain structures. C. unhappy childhoods. D. inferior decision-making.

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When a researcher tests his or her hypothesis, he or she is

often hoping to gather information that is consistent with a particular theory. What, more specifically, allows a researcher to say that he or she has "proven" a theory? A) Any time a hypothesis is confirmed, a theory is automatically "proven." B) Any time a hypothesis confirms one theory and simultaneously disconfirms at least one other theory, a theory has been "proven." C) Any time a hypothesis confirms one theory and simultaneously disconfirms all other known theories, a theory has been "proven." D) A researcher is never able to say that he or she has "proven" a theory.

Psychology

Saying a child "has a mind of his own," means:

a. the child misbehaves. b. the child is stubborn. c. the parents are proud of the child's independence. d. It could mean all of these.

Psychology