Which thought has been shown to increase the odds of a child engaging in an altruistic act?
A. "I think that this will cost a lot, but it will be worth it."
B. "I think that doing this will make me feel better."
C. "I think that this will make me a better person."
D. "I think I have what they need."
Answer: D
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a. Freud's views had heuristic value for the professor. b. Freud's theory had little value for the professor. c. Freud's theory was so economical that the professor couldn't wait to test it. d. even though the professor believed the theory was completely accurate he decided to test it anyway.
Wanting something more when the availability appears to be limited is also known as the principle of __________
a. commitment b. reciprocity c. similarity d. scarcity
________ is a relatively mild autism spectrum disorder in which the child has relatively good verbal language skills and a restricted range of interests and relationships.
A. ADHD B. Asperger syndrome C. Dyscalculia D. None of these choices are correct.
Adele and Yosef both have a wide range of schizophrenic symptoms. Adele's symptoms have lasted for eight months; Yosef's lasted only eight weeks before he recovered. According to DSM-5, their diagnoses should be __________.
A. schizophrenia for Adele and schizophreniform disorder for Yosef B. disorganized schizophrenia for Adele and schizophrenia for Yosef C. schizoaffective disorder for Adele and schizophreniform disorder for Yosef D. schizophreniform disorder for Adele and brief psychotic disorder for Yosef