Which of the following is NOT one of the symptoms listed by the DSM-IV-RT for a diagnosis of depression?

a. significant weight loss or gain c. increased interest in pleasure
b. sleep disturbance d. disturbances in motor activity


C

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The primary causal factor in sexual orientation is a. genetic, as determined by the fact that 50 percent of identical twins show concordance for homosexuality. b. due to brain structure differences, as demonstrated by Simon LeVay's work on INAH 3

c. due to prenatal androgens, as demonstrated by CAH syndrome in females. d. not clearly understood and may include some or all of the above depending on gender.

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Ben has finished having sex and has lost his erection and his genitals are returning to their usual, prearoused state. He is likely to be in the ___________ stage of the sexual response cycle according to Masters and Johnson

a) resolution b) plateau c) orgasm d) excitement

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Marley and her mother were in a playroom at school

Marley tended to cling to her mother when they were in the room waiting to meet Marley's new preschool teacher. As the teacher entered the room, she kindly introduced herself to Marley and her mother. Then Marley's mother was asked to step away from the room to sign some enrollment forms. When Marley's mother returned to the playroom, Marley ran up to her to be picked up, but then hit her mother and struggled to get down, clearly showing anger toward her mother. Which attachment type does Marley likely have with her mother? a) secure attachment b) disorganized attachment c) resistant attachment d) avoidant attachment

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Which option best describes the main reason for the rise of hunter-gatherer societies?

a. Women's pelvises were wider so they couldn't walk as easily and needed to stay home. b. Human infants had a longer period of dependency on their mothers. c. Humans could make fire, so men needed to hunt for meat to cook. d. Humans could make simple tools so they needed a "home base" to store them.

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