Compared to his nonschizophrenic identical twin, Matthew (who is schizophrenic) is more likely to
A) be artistically or musically talented.
B) have been born with physical birth defects.
C) have a higher intelligence level on IQ tests.
D) have been considered "different" or "odd" in childhood.
D
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Studies of children raised in lesbian households find that
a. they are more likely to be gay or lesbian than children raised by heterosexuals. b. they are similar to children raised in heterosexual households in both psychological health and feelings about their families. c. they score lower in popularity with peers than children raised in heterosexual households. d. they have lower scores in moral development, self-concept, and social competence, but similar levels of intelligence, compared to children raised in heterosexual households.
According to Craig (1918), _____ is to well-coordinated, fixed patterns of responding as _____ is to restless, searching, adaptive behavior
a. consummatory; appetitive b. appetitive; consummatory c. taxis; fixed action pattern d. displacement; taxis
Having good numerical skills is
a. important because you are less likely to be influenced by how statistics are presented. b. important because you will recognize the numerical difference between "10% out of 100" and "10 out of 100" c. not important because as a psychologist you will not often use statistics. d. not important because as a psychology major you will not have to learn statistics.
An adult describes herself as "a small-town, family girl; a good person." What stage or level in Loevinger's model does such a description typify?
a. conformist stage b. individualistic level c. integrated stage d. self-protective stage