Roger believes the receptionist at work is trying to siphon off his income, and that his intern is plotting to have him fired. Roger might meet clinical criteria for _______
a. Paranoid Personality Disorder.
b. Borderline Personality Disorder.
c. Schizoid Personality Disorder.
d. Schizotypal Personality Disorder.
Answer: a.
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The medical records of a patient at the local mental health center indicate that she has experienced a general numbing of responsiveness or detachment from others. Based on this symptom, which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in her case?
a. pain disorder b. conversion disorder c. somatic symptom disorder d. acute stress disorder
A group of 100 female undergraduate students are surveyed. More than half say they have been victims of sexual aggression. The men who coerced them into intercourse did so without planning to do so and manipulated them by using alcohol and interpreted their protests of sexual advances as meaning "go ahead." What, if any, aspect of this group's survey results is unusual?
a. It is unusual for most acts of rape to be unplanned. b. It is unusual for one-half of undergraduate females to report being victims of sexual aggression. c. It is unusual for men who coerce sex to use alcohol. d. It is unusual for men who coerce sex to interpret protests as insincere.
Which research design is the mostly tightly controlled?
A. pretest-posttest control group design B. one-group pretest-posttest C. quasi-experiment D. one-shot case study
Regarding early language development, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Six-week-old babies will gaze at an adult's face in rhythm with the adult's speech. b. Infants as young as four months engage in vocal turn-taking with adults. c. The more children interact with parents, the faster they learn to talk and the faster they learn thinking abilities. d. The interchanges between parents and infants under ten months of age do not represent real communication.