Studies show that children conceived through donor insemination or in vitro fertilization

A) receive caregiving that is somewhat warmer than children who are conceived naturally.
B) are at greater risk for genetic disorders than their naturally conceived counterparts.
C) tend to experience severe adjustment problems throughout childhood, including insecure attachment to caregivers.
D) are usually well-adjusted until adolescence when they experience a significant rise in psychological problems.

Answer: A

Psychology

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a) clinical presentation, etiology, developmental stage, and functional impairment. b) only clinical presentation and etiology. c) how a disorder begins and does not cover the long-term consequences of having the disorder. d) the symptoms and immediate consequences of having the disorder, but not how a disorder may present differently than it does in adults.

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The greatest strength of experimental designs—a strength that other research approaches lack—is that they

A) have the ability to show cause-and-effect relationships. B) have the ability to prove effects beyond a doubt. C) have the ability to measure multiple variables. D) have the ability to show relationships among variables. E) allow intensive investigation of one individual person.

Psychology