What does the 5 factor model tell us about personality disorders?
What will be an ideal response?
The 5 factor model assesses how people score on 5 basic personality traits and the 6 facets
of each. People with personality disorders show extremes on different patterns of these
traits.
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Surveys of past-month substance use among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders show the highest potential for abuse lies with __________.
A. vaping B. cigarette smoking C. using hard drugs such as heroin D. alcohol and illicit drugs such as marijuana
Problematic drinking behavior commonly develops during __________.
A. a period of great success in an individual's life B. old age C. crisis periods in a marriage or other intimate personal relationship D. the transition to middle age
Which of the following is a risk associated with misdiagnosing children with bipolar disorder, when in fact they have attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
a. Medications for bipolar disorder are very potent and have serious side effects b. ADHD is more impairing than bipolar disorder, so one would be ignoring the real problem c. Insurance companies don't recognize childhood bipolar disorder and will not reimburse treatment for it. d. There are no major risks, as the two disorders are so similar that treatments are essentially the same.
Boys with lower levels of testosterone are more likely to:
a. become gay or homosexual b. show behavioral problems such as rebelliousness c. be very easy-going and pleasant when socializing d. develop cancer later in life