Rob is a 13-year-old boy who has been repeatedly arrested for theft and assault. In addition to shoplifting and other theft, he has been caught stealing money from his parents' wallets and his young sister's piggy bank. Rob shows no guilt or remorse for the many ways that he hurts others. Rob's current diagnosis is most likely

a. antisocial personality disorder

b. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
c. conduct disorder.
d. narcissistic personality disorder.

c

Psychology

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Which of the following hypothetical or actual pieces of evidence would provide the best support for the existence of a gender role crossover in midlife?

a. cross-sectional comparisons of young and middle aged adults showing higher levels of androgyny among middle-aged men and women b. cross-sectional comparisons of levels of independence in women showing that women in their 50s are more independent than women in their 20s c. longitudinal analysis of men's work roles showing that some men acquire the role of mentor at midlife d. longitudinal analysis of behavior in married couples between age 30 and age 50 showing women becoming more assertive and men becoming more passive.

Psychology

The cognitive changes of early adulthood are supported by further development of the __________ and its connections with other brain regions

A) occipital lobe B) cerebellum C) brain stem D) prefrontal cortex

Psychology