What happens to the rates of internalizing and externalizing disorders between ages 5 and 17?
a) Both increase.
b) Both decrease.
c) Internalizing disorders increase; externalizing disorders decrease.
d) Externalizing disorders increase; internalizing disorders decrease.
c
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What does the diathesis-stress model of abnormal behavior focus on?
A. relationships with parents, siblings, and peers B. differences in conflict management style C. the nature of intimacy in relationships D. difficult experiences, risk factors, and genetic predispositions
Having been raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, you are a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, living in Wichita, Kansas, you don't often run into other Steeler fans. While shopping at a local sporting goods store one afternoon,
, your ears perk up when you hear a complete stranger talking about your favorite team. Why did you tend to "hear" the conversation of this one stranger, and not give equal attention to other conversations in your surroundings? a. Being in a sporting goods store primed you to be ready to hear conversations that were personally meaningful to you. b. You were demonstrating inattentional blindness to the other conversations. c. You were exhibiting choice blindness to all other conversations. d. The conversation about your favorite team was a pop-out stimulus and that is why it got our attention.