Which of the following personality tests would include scales for hypochondriasis, psychasthenia, and hypomania?

a) Draw-A-Person Test (DAP)
b) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
c) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
d) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)


b

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Which of the following is true of fraternal twins?

A. They are similar to nontwin siblings in that they share about 50% of their genes. B. They are produced by the division of one fertilized egg. C. They are always the same sex. D. They have concordance rates that are higher than monozygotic twins if there is a genetic component involved in a studied characteristic.

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Socioeconomic status affects:

a. infant mortality rates. b. infant mortality rates and duration of childhood education only. c. infant mortality rates, duration of childhood education, and career path only. d. anything having to do with a person's social class.

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Figure 21.2 shows the benefit functions for low-ability workers and high-ability workers (A and B), along with one indifference curve for each worker type (C and D). The employer cannot observe worker type directly but has created two positions, E and F, as a screening mechanism. Which of the following is true?



A. Curve A is an indifference curve for a low-ability worker, and curve B is an indifference curve for a high-ability worker.

B. Curve A is the benefit curve for high-ability workers, and curve B is an indifference curve for a high ability worker.

C. Curve A is an indifference curve for a high-ability worker, and curve C is the benefit curve for high-ability workers.

D. Curve A is the benefit curve for high-ability workers, and curve C is an indifference curve for a high ability worker.

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Jack has experienced recurrent episodes of major depressive episodes. In the intervals between the episodes, he does not seem to return to "normal." In fact, during those periods, he has been diagnosed as having the symptoms of persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia). Jack's condition is referred to as _______________.

a. bipolar I disorder b. depression with intermittent onset c. bipolar II disorder d. double depression

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