The textbook chapter opens with a clinical case study about Jack, a young man who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. In the scenario, Jack applied to get an apartment and the landlord

a) accepted him as long as he was on his medication.
b) denied him the apartment because he thought Jack might be violent.
c) denied him the apartment because Jack would be unsupervised.
d) accepted him as long as he had a guardianto look after him.


b

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In comparison to psychodynamic and behaviorist explanations of human behavior and thought processes, humanistic theory

a. is more positive and endorses the idea of personal freedom. b. is more negative, but endorses the idea of personal freedom. c. is more positive, but discounts the idea of personal freedom. d. is more negative and discounts the idea of personal freedom. e. is neutral and unconcerned with issues of personal freedom.

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With regard to somatic symptom disorder outcomes, as with all mental disorders,

a. it is completely random as to how a person responds. b. the more severe the symptoms, the more difficult the treatment. c. the more subtle the symptoms, the more elusive the cause. d. the more comorbidity, the better.

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One of the advantages of the correlational method is that

a. greater control is possible over the phenomenon in question. b. cause-and-effect relationships can be confirmed. c. it allows prediction. d. it can only be used in the laboratory.

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