________ is the distress that most children develop when their primary caregivers leave them with strangers
a. Insecure attachment
b. Separation anxiety
c. Contact discomfort
d. Avoidant attachment
Answer: b
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If your identical twin has schizophrenia, what does that mean for you?
a. If you inherited the gene for schizophrenia, you will be diagnosed with schizophrenia too b. Your chances of being diagnosed with schizophrenia are not increased as long as you were not raised by the same parents. c. Your chances of being diagnosed with schizophrenia are the same as the rest of the population—about 1 percent. d. You have about a 50 percent chance of also being diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Who has the highest risk for becoming pregnant?
A) Olivia, who has aspirations to someday be a surgeon B) Hannah, whose parents make sure that they know where she is going at all times C) Elizabeth, who is a virgin at the age of 17 D) Alison, who is living in a very poor neighborhood
According to your text, the single most important thing you can do to increase your level of happiness is
A) experience positive feelings more frequently. B) develop and maintain good relationships. C) stop engaging in counterproductive behaviors. D) rid yourself of negative thoughts. E) wanting what you already have.
According to Danziger, the object of research for the clinical model, that of Charcot, was the __________.
a. the social-historical context b. processes of the normal mind which are considered universal c. inter-individual processes of suggestion d. average performance of a population and the variability in performances