The onset of panic disorder is usually in one's ______

a. early or late childhood
b. late childhood or early adolescence
c. late adolescence through mid-30s
d. forties and fifties


c. late adolescence through mid-30s

Psychology

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.A person’s initial assessment of an event as challenging or stressful is called ______ appraisal, whereas their assessment of how to respond to the event is called ______ appraisal.

A. reactive; transactional B. primary; secondary C. transactional; reactive D. secondary; primary

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Archer reported that teenagers have concerns in these areas: occupational choice, gender-role attitudes, religious beliefs, and politics. She found that teenagers

a. develop identities in all areas simultaneously. b. may be in several identity statuses at the same time across these areas. c. are seriously concerned only about their social life. d. progress uniformly in identity status development.

Psychology

In contrast to conventional experiments, case studies

A) always include a control group. B) only use standardized tests. C) intensively study one child or a small number of children. D) emphasize genetic over environmental influences on development.

Psychology

Which of the following provides evidence that the brain hemispheres have already begun to specialize at birth?

A) Most newborns show greater ERP brain-wave activity in the left hemisphere when reacting to stimuli that evoke negative emotion. B) Most newborns use the right eye more than the left eye when viewing objects using peripheral vision. C) Most newborns show greater ERP brain-wave activity in the right hemisphere while listening to nonspeech sounds. D) Most newborns favor the left side of the body in their head position and reflexive responses.

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