A) have frequent social contacts.
B) live in group settings.
C) have fewer social contacts.
D) receive increased attention from their families when they are sick.
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A) only change the brain before birth.
B) change the brain through childhood.
C) change the brain through young adulthood.
D) change the brain at any age.
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A) more quickly than a neutral word.
B) in about the same time it takes to name the color of a neutral word.
C) more slowly than a neutral word.
D) with a great deal of difficulty or not at all.
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A) agonists
B) blockers
C) reuptake inhibitors
D) antagonists
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A) had no effect on any genetic contribution to be reactive to stress.
B) seem to override any genetic contribution to be reactive to stress.
C) had no effect on future generations in the expression of personality traits or temperament.
D) had random effects on any genetic contribution to be reactive to stress.
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A) clearly exists in much the same way that Freud imagined.
B) may or may not exist, as it is impossible to study material that we are not aware of.
C) clearly does not exist.
D) clearly exists but in a very different way than Freud imagined.
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A) influenced by only a few genes, but each has a large effect.
B) influenced by many genes, with each individual gene contributing a relatively small effect.
C) influenced by individual genes only rarely.
D) a result of our genetic structure only.
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A) GABA
B) norepinephrine
C) dopamine
D) serotonin
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A) early psychological experience affects the development of the nervous system and will absolutely determine whether or not the individual will develop a psychological disorder later in life.
B) early psychological experience does not result in physical changes to the nervous system but can still influence whether or not one develops a psychological disorder.
C) early psychological experience affects the development of the nervous system and influences vulnerability to psychological disorders later in life.
D) early psychological experience has little to do with brain structure or later development of psychopathology.
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A) panic is related to poor concentration.
B) people with chronic diseases are often angry about their care.
C) those in poor physical health almost always develop psychological disorders.
D) hostility and anger increase one's risk of heart disease.
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A) mental disorders will always develop given a certain level of stress.
B) once a diathesis for a particular disorder is inherited, the disorder will eventually develop.
C) an individual's inherited tendencies are not affected by stressful life events he or she encounters.
D) it is possible to inherit a diathesis and never develop a disorder.
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A) re-uptake inhibitors
B) hormones
C) neurotransmitters
D) genes
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A) life events, in combination with an inherited tendency, that trigger a disorder.
B) inherited tendencies, in combination with life events, that trigger a disorder.
C) defective genes.
D) exposure to very unusual and extreme environmental conditions.
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A) operates independently.
B) is sufficient to cause pathology.
C) builds on the dimension that precedes it.
D) is influenced by the other dimensions.
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A) the function of the id; the result of multiple neuronal pathways interacting with the stimuli presented to the individual
B) a seething caldron of emotional conflicts; neuronal pathways interacting with the stimuli presented to the individual
C) the function of the superego; the ability to process, store, and act upon information without awareness
D) a seething caldron of emotional conflicts; the ability to process, store, and act upon information without awareness
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A) prepared learning.
B) learned helplessness.
C) observational learning.
D) reciprocal determinism.
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A) biological
B) psychological
C) emotional
D) mental
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