Children with conduct disorders _________
A) have high self-esteem
B) have authoritative parents
C) are unlikely to be involved in sexual activity before puberty
D) are often involved in substance abuse
D
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Simulated observation differs from naturalistic observation in that the
a. client's behavior is covert. b. therapist is not actually observing. c. observation is not recorded. d. conditions are artificial.
A rat in a complicated maze with many arms, some of which are baited with food, will:
A) once finding food in an arm, return only to that arm. B) explore the entire maze but often revisit arms that contained food. C) explore the maze in a random, haphazard fashion due to its complexity. D) rarely return to an arm it has previously visited.
According to the discussion about Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy, we often
A) actively seek out parsimonious explanations for complicated problems. B) chalk up coincidences as being due to chance rather than to supernatural events. C) overestimate how unusual certain patterns of coincidental information really are. D) prefer skepticism to conspiracy theory explanations about presidential assassinations.
Which layer of striate cortex (primary visual cortex) receives input from the LGN?
A. layer II B. layer III C. layer IV D. layer VI