Conditions associated with the concept of neurodiversity include, but are not limited to _________
a. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
b. autistic spectrum
c. tourette syndrome
d. all of the above
d.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Your nephew is extremely intelligent. Your family jokes with him that he is a giant nerd not just because he is very intelligent, but because he also likes to learn and studies quite a bit
He has great social skills and enjoys the joking around. What would you guess about his popularity at school? a. Intelligence enhances popularity in middle school for those with good social skills, so he probably is quite popular. b. Since he is "nerdish" he probably has very few, if any, friends. c. Since other students are jealous of his intelligence, he is probably not very popular. d. He is probably very popular since students really respect intelligence regardless of how good his social skills are.
Which of the following statements accurately describes what level of disclosure is necessary for intimacy in an ongoing relationship?
A) In order to build intimacy, both partners need to be able to disclose fully to each other (i.e., to be "open books" for the partner to read). B) It is important for women to disclose fully and completely to a partner, but intimacy does not suffer if men hold back and simply listen. C) Disclosure is not necessary for intimacy to develop. D) It is important to share honestly for intimacy to intensify, but it is not necessary to disclose all thoughts and feelings.
According to Pennebaker (1990), talking about our angry feelings and their sources can be physically and psychologically beneficial because
a. "opening up" and venting our feelings enhances mutual understanding. b. such self-disclosures often result in insights and increased self-awareness. c. such self-disclosures often yield apologies from the offending party. d. "opening up" and venting reduce our aggressive impulses.