Beth Ann plays hopscotch by herself at recess. When other kids demand to use her squares, she nods and then moves to another spot on the sidewalk and draws a new set. In the peer nomination technique, Beth Ann would most likely be categorized as

A) controversial. B) average. C) popular. D) neglected.


D

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Jack has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He has persistent thoughts that are upsetting and engages in ritualistic actions to reduce anxiety. He feels that he has control over his thoughts and actions, but chooses not to stop them. Jack's case is unusual is that OCD patients usually ____

a. do not feel they have control over their thoughts and actions b. do not have upsetting thoughts c. do not engage in ritualistic actions d. are not male

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Which of the following has NOT been shown to be a factor in the development of schizophrenia?

a. the mother being exposed to the flu or rubella during the middle part of her pregnancy b. a disturbed family environment c. heredity d. underproduction of acetylcholine or extra acetylcholine receptors in the brain

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People who can eliminate the Stroop effect under hypnosis show decreased activity in an area of the brain involved with:

A) colour vision. B) conflict resolution. C) object recognition. D) verbal meaning.

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To delegate effectively, leaders should

A. Concentrate on the least productive people and find ways to make them work harder B. Give as little explanation as possible to allow a more flexible learning experience C. Follow up to ensure completion but not interfere with the workers' methods

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