The death rate for infants living in orphanages or those who had to spend a significant amount of time in hospitals because of health problems was attributed to

a. psychological isolation. c. incorrect diagnoses.
b. unsanitary conditions. d. lack of medical attention.


B

Psychology

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A child is diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder. What is one risk of this with a classification system? a. Classification tends to be highly unreliable

b. Classification tends to give psychopathology an all-or-nothing quality. c. Classification is rarely based on empirical research. d. Classification may create a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Psychology

Which of the following is a common difficulty in cross-sectional research?

There are too many variables to keep track of. Longitudinal changes are not easily measured. Cohort differences—that is, differences in background variables. Cultural differences.

Psychology

During a sleep attack caused by narcolepsy, the patient initially enters a period of NREM sleep

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

According to Buss, men prefer to mate with beautiful young women because __________

a) being seen with a beautiful woman increases the status of the male. b) beauty is seen as representing health and fertility, which is important in passing on one's genes. c) because beauty is associated with resources, which are important to men. d) it provides them a way in which to recapture their own youth.

Psychology