What might account for the gender difference in the prevalence of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)?

A) A behavioral bias; actions associated with ASPD are more prevalent in women
B) A diagnostic bias; clinicians may under diagnose ASPD in women
C) A behavioral bias; actions associated with ASPD are less prevalent in men
D) A diagnostic bias; clinicians may over diagnose ASPD in women

B) A diagnostic bias; clinicians may under diagnose ASPD in women

Psychology

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The philosophy of science that emphasizes value-free objectivity, measurement, and testing of hypotheses regarding cause and effect to understand generalizable laws or principles

a. contextualist b. positivist c. constructivist d. critical

Psychology

Robert Yerkes conducted IQ tests with army recruits for World War I. His study found that:

A. the IQ test was biased towards ethnic minorities B. immigrants could be ranked by IQ scores according to their country of origin C. the average mental age of White American adults was 25 years, indicative of superior intelligence D. the use of minimal intelligence scores for occupations was inappropriate

Psychology