Which is NOT one of the major theoretical approaches to explaining the causes of psychopathology?
A. Personality factors
B. Biological factors
C. Psychological factors
D. Sociocultural factors
Answer: A
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a. people are more likely to help family members than non-family members, but no more likely to help siblings than cousins b. people are more likely to help siblings than cousins, but no more likely to help cousins than strangers c. people are no more likely to help family members than non-family members d. this pattern by and large holds true
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a. Early language experience contributes to the onset of autobiographical memory. b. Early language experience contributes to adults' being more talkative. c. Listening and speaking skills develop in a parallel manner. d. Americans consider past events to be more important than Koreans do.
The following response format is an example of a(n): How do you feel about the research methods course? Good ____:____:____:____:____:____:____Bad
a. Likert item. b. semantic differential item. c. schematic differential item. d. Thurstone item.
Which of the following is not true regarding children who have substantial knowledge about the emotions that accompany given situations?
a. They tend to score higher on tests of moral development. b. They are more likely to evidence behavioral problems. c. They are more likely to respond appropriately to the emotional expressions of others. d. They are better liked by their peers.