______ factors are implicated in mild forms of intellectual disability

a. Genetic
b. Environmental
c. Genetic and environmental
d. Situational


c

Psychology

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a. structured interviews b. unstructured interviews c. projective tests d. personality tests

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What may combine with maladaptive perfection and body dissatisfaction to create an even greater risk for an eating disorder?

a. perceived inadequacies in social relationships b. an interest in eating healthy c. short-term anxiety to an external stressor d. lack of sleep

Psychology

Temperament includes:

a. activity level. c. adaptability to new situations. b. regularity in eating and sleep habits. d. all of these.

Psychology

Schizophrenia usually appears in

a) early childhood. b) middle or late childhood. c) adolescence or early adulthood. d) late adulthood.

Psychology