What does DSM refer to?
a. A licensing board for clinical psychologists
b. A theory about treatment of depression and schizophrenia
c. A book about diagnosing mental disorders
d. An association of psychiatrists and mental hospitals
c
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A basic principle of person perception is
a. our first impressions are not the most lasting impressions b. people form impressions of others only after they have gleaned lots of information c. people tend to form extensive impressions of others on the basis of very little information d. not many of us form first impressions of other people; we wait to pass judgment
Children in the concrete operational stage are able to solve class inclusion problems because they
A) can reverse operations mentally. B) can focus on more than once aspect of a problem. C) are egocentric in their thinking. D) have abstract thinking.
Your co-worker was talking about how, after the academic year, he is going back to Japan for his grandmother's kanreki. What is the purpose of this ritual?
a. To celebrate her 50th anniversary b. To celebrate the birth of her first grandson c. To celebrate her professional accomplishments as she enters retirement d. To celebrate her freedom from previous responsibilities and elevate her to a respected status as elder
When one does not consider an external situation as a determinant of someone's behavior but rather believes the behavior is caused by internal factors specific to the person, this is an example of
A. behavioral confirmation. B. internalized false confessions. C. fundamental attribution error. D. illusory causation.