Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. ADHD, conduct disorder, and separation anxiety disorder are especially common diagnoses among children.
B. Children can be diagnosed with major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder.
C. DSM-5 modifies the diagnostic criteria of some disorders for children.
D. Some clinical psychologists divide children’s psychological problems into two broad classes: specific and generalized disorders.
D. Some clinical psychologists divide children’s psychological problems into two broad classes: specific and generalized disorders.
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b. Yes, but only because you will probably say something embarrassing. c. Yes, because it indicates that you are developing sleep apnea. d. Yes, because it indicates that you are at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Research on aging and memory has shown that
a. declines in memory first become noticeable around age 50. b. older people experience difficulty on all memory tasks. c. reliance on data from cross-sectional studies may mean that what appear to be age differences in memory are due to other factors. d. the severity of memory loss is unrelated to age.
According to research findings reported in your textbook, pertinent social factors affecting movement in adulthood are
A. television role models B. availability of health spas C. involvement in a permanent relationship, having children, and working D. television role models AND availability of health spas
Today, more black than white adults
A) live farther away from kin and see fewer relatives during the week. B) fail to establish family-like relationships with friends and neighbors. C) perceive their relatives as less important in their lives. D) have relatives other than their own children living in the same household.