What is a common advantage when people use a maximizing strategy?
a. A better than average decision, according to objective criteria
b. A tendency to be content with the decision, both immediately and later
c. A cheaper than average decision
d. A quicker than average decision
a
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Adrian is a 35-year-old who was diagnosed with a psychotic disorder at age 18 . Despite periodic hallucinations and inconsistent compliance with medication he has been able to hold a job and an apartment. Which trajectory would best describe Adrian?
a. deteriorating, short term b. unstable, long-term c. stable, long-term d. stable, good
Which symbolic interaction principle helps to explain Malcolm's behavior toward Ginny?
When Malcolm started working at the local print shop, he got along with everyone. He was a supervisor but always tried to stay friends with the people who worked for him. Soon after joining the shop, a new supervisor, Ginny, was hired to manage the shipping department. One day Malcolm heard Ginny use a racial slur. Then Malcolm started noticing other things about her behavior. He noticed that Ginny would eat only with people of her own race and gender, for that matter. He heard her make another racist remark. He ignored her as best he could, sharing his concerns with coworkers and questioning whether a racist should be managing other people. Malcolm discussed Ginny's behavior with his supervisor but she did not see enough evidence of racism to do anything about it. A) Meanings arise through social interaction among individuals. B) People use the meanings they derive from their first impressions only to guide their own behavior. C) People employ a biological process regarding interactions. D) The size of Malcolm's group influences his relationships with members.
Krafft-Ebing viewed sexual deviations as untreatable mental diseases
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors is a new category in the DSM-5 and includes _______.
a. sexual addiction
b. binge eating disorder
c. impulse control disorders
d. pathological gambling