In conversation, men and women in Western culture use touch ____________
a. similarly
b. differently, in that men use touch for status and women use touch for intimacy
c. differently, in that women use touch for status and men use touch for intimacy
d. differently, in that men use touch more often than women
b
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Which of the following statements is true about infants?
a) They are not born with the ability to recognize all phonemes. b) By the time they are 2 months old, they can recognize only the phonemes in the language they are being brought up in. c) By the time they are 9 months old, they can recognize only the phonemes in the language they are being brought up in. d) By the time they are 12 months old, they can recognize only the phonemes in the language they are being brought up in.
Kaylee refuses to change in the locker room during gym class. She is afraid that someone will see her body, make fun of it, and embarrass her. As a result, Kaylee skips gym class to avoid the situation. Based on this information, it is possible that Kaylee has a __________.
A. specific phobia B. social anxiety disorder C. social obsessive disorder D. dissociative disorder
Ten-year-old Chester has just been asked, "What is 10 plus 10?" He says, "The answer is 22.". How would a researcher best use Piaget's clinical method to follow-up this response?
a. She would ask Chester to count the number of fingers on each hand. b. She would ask Chester to explain how he came up with the answer of "22.". c. She would ask Chester to describe any abuse he had endured as a child. d. She would ask Chester to give a blood sample.
Dr. Smith specializes in working with clients who have personality disorders. According to the DSM-5, to make a diagnosis, his clients must have ____
a. an impairment or problem that is unstable across time and situation b. the presence of another mental disorder or a general medical condition c. limited functioning that may be restricted to a specific episode of physical illness d. a significant impairment or adaptive failure in a sense of self and ability to engage interpersonally