Which of the following children will probably display poorer academic achievement and more serious adjustment problems following a divorce?
A) Sam, who lives with his father
B) Sue, who lives with her father
C) Jan, who lives with her mother
D) Jim, who lives with his mother
D
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For patients with schizophrenia being treated with antipsychotic drugs, the real-world rates of relapse are significantly higher than best-case rates because
a. the best-case rates are based on inaccurate assumptions about neurochemistry. b. many patients stop taking their medication to avoid unpleasant side effects. c. best-case rates are promoted by pharmaceutical companies trying to market their drugs. d. antipsychotic drugs only work for short periods of time.
Shortly before taking the stage on opening night of the play, Scarlett notices that she is extremely nervous. She decides to consciously attempt not to think about her nerves, a technique of emotional regulation termed:
A) affect labelling. B) displacement. C) reappraisal. D) suppression.
A __________ is NOT a type of cell
a. synapse b. receptor c. effector d. interneuron
When members of another social group represent a threat to an individual's security or comfort, the resultant prejudice is termed prejudice
a. personal b. institutional c. stereotyped d. reference group