According to the DSM-5, those diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder

a) have social deficits.
b) are anxious in social situations.
c) feel like outcasts or outsiders.
d) all of these answers are correct.


d

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How do the changes with age of the prevalence rates for externalizing and internalizing disorders compare?

a. Externalizing disorders increase with age, while internalizing disorders decrease. b. Externalizing disorders decrease with age, while internalizing disorders increase. c. Both increase with age. d. Both decrease with age.

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A researcher was interested in the effects of mood on aggression. She decided to see how receiving an insult or a compliment affects aggression, and she measured aggression by having participants administer small shocks to another participant. The researcher found that participants in the insult condition were more aggressive than those in the compliment condition. One of her colleagues reads

about this research and voices concern that people in the insult condition may have been more naturally aggressive than people in the compliment condition, causing the differences observed by the researcher. This concern about pre-existing differences between participants in the two conditions would only be valid if participants were not a. a representative sample of the population. b. randomly assigned to the condition. c. randomly selected from the population. d. informed that they were involved in a correlational study.

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The Big Five has been found to be a valid and reliable way to describe personality.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The median for a data set is:

a. the arithmetic average of the set of scores b. the middle point in the set of scores c. the most frequently occurring score d. the difference between the largest and smallest scores

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