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According to research presented in your chapter, which factor is most related to the likelihood of childhood bereavement leading to long-lasting effects, such as depression?

a. The child witnessed the death b. The child was very close to the deceased. c. The child did not have a chance to "say goodbye.". d. The child did not receive care and attention after the death.

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You know your roommate has a history of anorexia nervosa. When you see her eat very little at dinner and then go to work out at the gym, you see this as a sign of another anorexic episode beginning. You don't think that when other people act the same way. Your behavior is consistent with:

a. a diagnostic labeling effect b. DSM c. dissociation d. the medical model approach

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Regarding the symptoms of psychosis, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. The most common psychotic hallucination is hearing voices. b. Overall, a flat affect is the most common symptom displayed when a person experiences a psychosis. c. Psychotic speech tends to be so garbled and chaotic that it sometimes sounds like a "word salad.". d. When psychotic disturbances and a fragmented personality are evident for weeks or months, the person has suffered a psychosis.

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Researchers who study humor or metaphoric language in young children are most likely interested in understanding the development of

a. social skills. c. metalinguistic awareness. b. semantic linguistics. d. emotional affect.

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