Fran describes her sexual orientation as "bi-curious", can't tolerate being alone, and often gets involved in stormy relationships. Her attitude is typical of a person with
a. antisocial personality disorder. c. paranoid schizophrenia.
b. borderline personality disorder. d. avoidant personality disorder.
B
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Rebecca wants her baby to stop playing and crawl across the room to her. Rebecca uses the short phrase "Come to Mommy" to prompt her baby. What is this an example of?
A. retroactive speech B. universal grammar C. morphology D. infant-directed speech
Chorea is a symptom of
a. vascular neurocognitive disease. b. Alzheimer's disease. c. Parkinson's disease. d. Huntington's disease.
Which of the following statements is true of Latah, a cultural syndrome of distress?
a) It is characterized by an extreme startle response, echolalia, trancelike behavior, or other inappropriate, uncontrollable behavior. b) It is an altered state of consciousness observed among Ethiopian immigrants to Israel. c) It is seen in Cambodia and is recognized as symptoms based on cultural trauma that is distinct from PTSD. d) It is characterized by the extreme fear that one's genitals are shrinking or retracting into the body, causing death, observed among males in Malaysia.
Carlos wants to set up a routine exercise schedule. From what you have learned about exercise and stress reduction, what could you tell Carlos about how exercise affects stress?
a. Exercise must be completed for one hour each day in order for any benefits to be seen in stress studies. b. Individuals who follow an exercise routine have lower pulse and mean arterial pressure when put under stress. c. Individuals who exercise put themselves at risk of cardiovascular disease if they are also working under stressful conditions. d. Exercise does not affect stress, it only improves mood.