Shawn is diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder. Research would suggest that his family ____
a. abused him when he was a child
b. is full of men with antisocial personality disorder
c. could have some members with schizophrenia
d. engaged in substance abuse and comes from the lower socioeconomic classes
C
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a. Britain b. China c. India d. the U.S.
You are the manager of a little league team. Research indicates that you will help your players the most if you get them to attribute their errors to
A. their lack of ability. B. not putting enough effort into practice. C. the difficulty of the game. D. bad luck.
Which infant is experiencing assimilation?
A. Jennifer has previously only played with objects she could put in her mouth so when her parents give her a flexible, plastic book, she immediately puts it in her mouth. B. Mable turns her head in the direction of her mother's touch when her mother runs her finger down Mable's cheek. C. Carter makes stepping motions when his parents stand him up on the kitchen table. D. Nathan has previously only played with objects he could put in his mouth so when his parents give him a soccer ball he first tries to put it in his mouth but then pats it instead.
Kim has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but she knows that she has been developing skills during her coursework that will allow her to obtain employment in many different areas. Some of these skills she has developed include being able to work independently, to locate information, to write reports, and to make oral presentations. Kim also knows that it will be important for her to continue to
add to these skills throughout her career. According to the Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major, Kim is demonstrating which competency? a. personal development b. application of psychology c. critical thinking skills in psychology d. career planning and development