What were the main findings in a University of Alberta study by Sinha and Watson that compared three self-report measures of personality disorders (the MCMI, MMPI, and the CATI)?
a) There was a high degree of correspondence between the scales.
b) While the three scales yielded similar results for women, results for men differed for all three scales.
c) For both women and men, prevalence rates differed depending on which scale was used.
d) The tests differed in terms of their diagnostic reliability.
c
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a. gender differences in self-esteem are relatively small for Blacks compared to European Americans. b. gender differences are larger for Blacks than for European Americans. c. gender differences are relatively small among lower- and middle-class participants, but somewhat larger among upper-class participants. d. consistent gender differences are found across ethnic groups and social classes.
According to Erikson, middle adulthood is to as early adulthood is to
a. ego identity vs. despair; intimacy vs. isolation b. intimacy vs. isolation; generativity vs. stagnation c. generativity vs. stagnation; intimacy vs. isolation d. ego integrity vs. despair; identity vs. role diffusion e. generativity vs. stagnation; identity vs. role diffusion
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a. ?attachment style b. ?temperament style c. ?parenting style d. ?egocentrism
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a. modeling b. discrimination c. response generalization d. stimulus generalization