Discuss the behavioral differences in boys and girls with ADHD that have been found in clinical samples

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In the past, girls with ADHD were a highly understudied group (Hinshaw & Blachman, 2005). Although girls with ADHD tend to display inattentive/ disorganized symptoms, some research shows more similarity between girls and boys with ADHD than was previously thought to exist. Some studies have found that among clinic-referred school-age children with ADHD, boys and girls are quite similar with respect to their expression and severity of symptoms, brain abnormalities, deficits in response inhibition and executive functions, level of impairment, family correlates, response to and young adulthood, including anxiety; depression; romantic relationship difficulties; conflict with mothers; significant peer rejection and conduct problems; large deficits in academic achievement; continuing deficits in attention, executive functions, and language; impaired decision making; and high rates of service utilization (Babinski et al., 2010; Biederman et al., 2010; Mick et al., 2011; Miller et al., 2013; Owens et al., 2014).

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When there is a clash between your behavior and your attitude, the resulting discomfort can be reduced by all of the following EXCEPT

a. making your attitude match the behavior. b. making your behavior match the attitude. c. increasing the amount of perceived choice. d. changing the importance of the dissonant thoughts.

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You are taking a course in which the instructor keeps telling you that tests and quizzes are opportunities to demonstrate your understanding of the material. The instructor is attempting to elicit what kind of appraisal?

a. irrelevant appraisal c. challenge appraisal b. harm/loss appraisal d. threat appraisal

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