What is the history of the "diagnosis" homosexuality in the DSM?
A. Homosexuality was never a diagnosis in the DSM.
B. Homosexuality was, and is, a possible diagnosis in the DSM.
C. Homosexuality was a diagnosis in the first two editions of the DSM, taken out for the third edition, and then reintroduced in the 4th.
D. Homosexuality was a diagnosis in the first two editions of the DSM, taken out for the third edition, and has never been reintroduced.
Answer: D
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Identical twins have IQ correlations around .7 to .8, whereas fraternal twins have IQ correlations of about .3 to .4. What do these correlations suggest?
A) Identical twins have very similar IQs while fraternal twins do not. B) Both identical twins and fraternal twins have similar IQs. C) Fraternal twins have very similar IQs while identical twins do not. D) Neither identical twins nor fraternal twins have very similar IQs.
According to Moghaddam, what is likely to reduce the chances that an individual will become a terrorist if he has moved to what has been described as the first floor of the staircase model?
a) the death of an ally in a failed attack on civilian targets b) an opportunity to participate in decision-making processes c) an offer of employment in a multi-national corporation with ties to Islamic countries d) meeting the family members of victims of terrorism and being touched by their personal anguish