A child is diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder. What is one risk of this with a classification system?
a. Classification tends to be highly unreliable
b. Classification tends to give psychopathology an all-or-nothing quality.
c. Classification is rarely based on empirical research.
d. Classification may create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
d
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_____ refer to emotions that occur as a result of themes derived from social interdependence and relationships with others
a) Socially disengaging emotions b) Socially engaging emotions c) Subjective emotions d) Objective emotions
One way that estrogen increases sexual responsiveness is by ____
a. synchronizing activity between the hypothalamus of the left and right hemispheres b. suppressing the release of competing hormones such as testosterone c. decreasing the rate of overall body activity d. increasing the sensitivity of nerves in the pubic area
_____ is an unjustified, negative attitude toward a group of people
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Rebecca takes her 1-year-old son, Adam, to visit an infant-toddler program in which she hopes to enroll him. Adam appears very anxious and is unwilling to explore and play with the toys, even though Rebecca is close by. When Rebecca leaves the room to fill out some forms, Adam becomes extremely upset and remains inconsolable. When Rebecca returns, Adam stays close to her, holding on to her leg. However, Adam makes it very clear he does not want her to touch him or pick him up. He kicks and hits her every time she tries to hold him. In the context of the findings of the Ainsworth strange situation experiment, which term best describes Adam's attachment style?
A. Ambivalent B. Patriarchal C. Avoidant D. Secure