A difference between a personality “style” and a personality “disorder” is that . . .

a. Those whose personalities are more “stylistic” than “disordered” are stressed more easily
b. Those whose personalities are more “stylistic” than “disordered” have more ways to cope effectively
c. Both of the above
d. Neither of the above


b. Those whose personalities are more “stylistic” than “disordered” have more ways to cope effectively

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The action potential causes neurotransmitters to be released into the ______

a) myelin sheath b) axon c) synaptic gap d) synaptic vesicle

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"Do you want to go, or not?" is an example of a double-barreled question.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Some groups are more unified than others. These groups are

a.  entitative.   b.  cohesive.   c.  structured.   d.  self-organizing.   e.  teams.

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