A syndrome characterized by functional disability and self-reported symptoms
instead of clearly demonstrable organic problems is called a
a. bodily syndrome
b. chronic fatigue syndrome
c. functional somatic syndrome
d. Epstein-Barr syndrome
e. general deficiency syndrome
c
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A sequential design
A) does not allow inferences about individual differences. B) permits researchers to find out whether cohort effects are operating. C) is less efficient than a longitudinal design. D) does not have any of the same limitations as a longitudinal or cross-sectional design.
The neuroanatomy term "nucleus" refers to
A) the genetic material contained within the soma of a neuron. B) the inner portion of an atom. C) a collection of cell bodies found outside the central nervous system. D) a collection of neurons of a similar shape. E) a group of axons that interconnect the two hemispheres.