A survey of the mental health of U.S. adults during a one-year period is likely to find that ________ would qualify for diagnosis of some form of mental disorder
a) 10%
b) 15%
c) 20%
d) 30%
D
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Frontal lobotomies were performed well into the 1960s, despite the fact that damage to the frontal lobe can severely impair a person’s ____
a. ?circadian rhythm b. ?motor abilities c. ?judgment d. ?memory
Regarding aging and ageism in the workplace, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Studies show that in many occupations older workers perform well at jobs requiring both speed and skill. b. Ageism can oppress both the younger worker as well as the older worker. c. People do experience a gradual loss of crystallized abilities as they age, but with no loss in fluid abilities. d. Wisdom and expertise can usually more than compensate for any loss of mental quickness from aging.
Of the following, which is not a type of variation?
a. systematic variation due to chance b. chance variation c. systematic variation due to the independent variable d. systematic variation due to confounds
Carlos and his work associates form a close, friendly group, and they usually work well together. However, they may face a problem involving an extreme form of conformity called __________
a) fundamental attribution error. b) generational identity. c) groupthink. d) self-serving bias.