The medical model views abnormal behavior as resulting from:
a. drug interactions.
b. exposure to teratogens.
c. poor nutritional habits.
d. underlying organic causes.
d
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Roles contribute to the streamlining of everyday interactions because they
a. permit us to make fundamental attributions in social situations. b. allow us to anticipate the actions of others. c. frequently put us in positions of indecision about appropriate behavior. d. can be learned with relatively little effort.
Lower back, pelvic, or upper thigh pain; inability to urinate; loss of force in the urinary stream; urinary dribbling; pain or burning during urination; and frequent urination, especially at night, are all early signs of ____
a. prostate cancer c. balanitis b. testicular cancer d. benign prostatic hypertrophy
Ben rescues a cat from an alley in his neighbourhood. The cat is about 2 years old and appears to have lived on the street since it was born. Despite what Ben tries, he is having a lot of trouble getting the cat behave less "wildly" and to bond with him. According to attachment research, what is the best explanation for this situation?
a. Kittens have a critical period for bonding to humans within the first week after birth. b. Wild cats take awhile to respond to touch but will eventually experience contact comfort. c. Animals that have been abandoned also develop insecure attachment styles. d. Cats appear to have a sensitive period after which bonding to humans is difficult.
The autokinetic effect is the tendency __________.
A. for a stationary object viewed against a dark background to look as if it is moving B. to perceive that a moving light viewed against a dark background is stationary C. for a stationary object viewed against a dark background to appear closer than it actually is D. to perceive that a stationary object viewed against a dark background is farther away than it actually is