Infants and young children often need outside assistance in regulating their emotions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Your professor tells the class to close and put up their books and take out a pen or pencil to take the test. If you follow your professor's instructions, you
a. are exhibiting compliance. b. have succumbed to persuasion. c. are exhibiting obedience. d. are exhibiting passive attribution.
According to Eisenberg and colleagues, when children and adolescents are given prosocial dilemmas, in which they choose between benefiting themselves only or helping others,
a. young children are able to engage in the most sophisticated level of prosocial reasoning. b. adolescents tend to think only of themselves and ignore other people’s needs. c. guilt is the only emotion that seems to motivate prosocial actions. d. both feeling guilty for not helping and taking the perspective of another person become more common in late middle childhood and early adolescence.
A key treatment for stroke caused by a thrombus involves __________.
A. medication to lower blood pressure B. administration of a drug that dissolves clots C. administration of desmoteplase D. brain surgery to seal off the faulty vessels
Body Dysmorphic Disorder moved from the _________ chapter in the DSM-IV to the ____ chapter in the DSM-5
a. Somatoform Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders b. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders; Somatoform Disorders c. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders d. Somatoform Disorders; Culturally-Bound Disorders