According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), what criteria need to be in place to diagnose impaired sexual functioning?
A) Functioning is impaired at least 25 percent of the time, and the problem has lasted at least 1 year
B) Functioning is impaired at least 50 percent of the time, and the problem has lasted at least 10 months
C) Functioning is impaired at least 75 percent of the time, and the problem has lasted at least 6 months
D) Functioning is impaired at least 95 percent of the time, and the problem has lasted at least 3 months
C) Functioning is impaired at least 75 percent of the time, and the problem has lasted at least 6 months
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a. psychology is theoretically diverse. b. our behavior is shaped by our cultural heritage. c. heredity and environment jointly influence behavior. d. psychology is empirical.
You are watching your infant sleep and suddenly notice that her eyes sway back and forth from side to side beneath her eyelids. At first you are frightened but then remember that this phenomenon was described in your textbook and is a normal stage of sleep. Which stage of sleep is your infant in?
A. hypersleep B. ESP C. REM D. fMRI
Distinguish between necessary, sufficient, and contributory causes of abnormal behavior
What will be an ideal response?
A disruption in the ability to pair a visual pattern with its meaning is __________
a. apperceptive agnosia b. prosopagnosia c. normal agnosia d. associative agnosia