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AB PSYCH FINAL

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show 15%  
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Learning disorders are diagnosed when:   show
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gender ratio for ADHD and learning disorders (greater in boys than in girls)?   show
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How would you explain the Flynn Effect?   show
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show FALSE  
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show 100%  
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Gender differences in attitudes toward pre-marital sex have been ______ over time.   show
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show More masculine  
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show Distraction  
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One of the most effective treatments for sexual dysfunction is:   show
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The typical adult who molests a child:   show
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Orgasmic recondition works by   show
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show A person’s physical gender is inconsistent with their gender identity  
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In terms of causes, gender dysphoria is most strongly influenced by:   show
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If Jane’s neurocognitive disorder has damaged her brain’s dopamine pathways, we can assume the cause is:   show
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show HIV-ND is not generally associated with aphasias  
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Vascular neurocognitive disorder involves tingling or weakness in limbs   show
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Neurocognitive disorder due to HIV involves aphasia   show
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show True  
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Patients with ND due to Alzheimer’s disease benefit from medications that work by:   show
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show parkinson's  
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show endophytes  
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show The majority of schizophrenic patients have enlarged ventricles in their brains  
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show __Schizophreniform  
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show Vaginismus  
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show Gender dysphoria  
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Which of the following might be an example of a persecutory delusion?   show
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show premature ejaculation; erectile dysfunction  
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The procedure that is carried out entirely in the patient’s imagination and used to reduce the inappropriate sexual arousal that exists in paraphilia and pedophilia is called   show
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show range of sexual dysfunctions  
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show female orgasmic disorder  
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show sexual desire disorder  
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Jessica tells you that she has recently begun sex therapy. she tells you that her first assignment in therapy is to purchase a vibrator and to practice masturbating.Jessica is being treated for which disorder   show
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In which of the following situations would the risk of developing schizophrenia be the LOWEST for a child?   show
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Studies of girls with___)have shown that hormones likely play a role in the development of gender identity.   show
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show Complete recovery from schizophrenia is rare  
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Families with a high expressed emotion (EE) score view the symptoms of schizophrenia as   show
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show Men’s self-schema are characterized by higher levels of conflict  
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Tardive dyskinesia, a condition that can occur in patients who take antipsychotic medications:   show
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show India  
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show Alogia  
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One explanation for the fact that parts of the brain usually associated with producing rather than comprehending speech are active when one is experiencing an auditory hallucination is that these individuals are:   show
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Some individuals with schizophrenia display waxy immobility or agitated excitement. These symptoms are termed   show
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show auditory  
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Of the following, the individual most likely to receive an appropriate diagnosis of hypoactive sexual desire disorder is:   show
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Which of the following neurocognitive disorders is associated with inheritance of a dominant gene?   show
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show Most psychological disorders have an "organic" component  
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show agnosia  
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show Parkinson's Disease  
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Mr. Smith appears confused, agitated, and a bit frightened. He does not know his own name and cannot recognize his son. Mr. Smith's son reports that his father had been completely fine with no symptoms prior to that morning.   show
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ne of the major differences between neurocognitive disorder caused by Alzheimer's disease and neurocognitive disorder caused by depression is that Alzheimer's type neurocognitive disorder:   show
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding factors contributing to the prevalence of Alzheimer’s?   show
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show Idea density  
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Evidence of neurobiological contributions to ADHD include all of the following EXCEPT:   show
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As viewed from the two-group approach, the group of children with the___type of intellectual disability typically present with more mild deficits.   show
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Research regarding the Presenilin and beta-amyloid genes and Alzheimer’s have indicated that:   show
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the different types of neurocognitive disorders?   show
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show Down syndrome  
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show Deficits in social and emotional reciprocit  
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding intellectual disability?   show
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The differential loading hypothesis discussed in class regarding ADHD suggests that:   show
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show cognitive reserve hypothesis  
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All of the following have been implicated as having a potential causal influence on autism spectrum disorders, EXCEPT:   show
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show caregiver  
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Thapar et al. (2009) were able to address the role of inherited confounds in their study of the association between pre-natal smoking and ADHD because:   show
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Dysfunction involving the inter-parietal sulcus has been implicated in__   show
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show Disorders of Written Expression rarely occur in the absence of either Reading or Mathematics Disorders  
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show Mutlifinality  
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Down syndrome occurs more often with older mothers than younger mothers because the likelihood of chromosomal nondisjunction __ with age   show
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show IQ and language ability  
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The progress of cognitive deterioration in Alzheimer’s disease is most rapid during the _________ stages of the disease.   show
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show Inappropriate because she did not appear to meet criteria before age 18  
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In the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, a phenomenon called___occurs in which cognitive disturbances tend to become worse toward evening.   show
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Researchers studying the brains of individuals with autism suggest that this area of the brain may be enlarged in young children with the disorder, contributing to their increased anxiety and fear.   show
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show apathy; lack of initiation/persistence  
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show relative absence of speech  
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annedonia   show
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affecting reflecting   show
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