Which of the following statements does not accurately reflect epidemiological

findings about ADHD?

a. ADHD is found in children and adolescents across the globe.
b. ADHD is found in children and adolescents of different social status, ethnicity,
and cultural backgrounds.
c. All ADHD subtypes occur about equally in the general population.
d. Sex ratio is approximately 2 to 3 boys per girl.
e. All of the above are true.


C

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Many people believe that having a good crying episode is an

effective way to vent negative emotions, such as anger or sadness, and that such spells are healthy. What does the research of Rottenberg, Bylsma, and Vingerhoets (2008) say about this belief? A) The research found that crying tends to increase distress and arousal in most people. B) The research found that crying actually led to anger in more than 80 percent of those who were polled. C) It found support for this belief by showing reduced physiological markers of tension, apprehension, and anxiety after a "good cry." D) It found mixed results, with a few of the participants reporting crying to be very unpleasant, but most reporting it to be a relaxing event.

Psychology

We can use the standard normal curve as our model for

a. perfectly normal distributions only. b. perfectly normal distributions only, when transformed to z-scores. c. any approximately normal distribution, when transformed to z-scores. d. any approximately normal distribution, when transformed to percentiles.

Psychology

Veronica is one week from her due date when her doctor tells her that the baby hasn't turned yet, meaning he is in the ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology

Jake likes to read and write; therefore, when Jake has any free time, he likes to spend it in the library. This would be an example of which type of correlation?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology