The sudden onset of paralysis in one arm without a clear biological cause is an example of

a. malingering.
b. depersonalization.
c. somatic symptom disorder.
d. dissociative disorder.

Answer: c.

Psychology

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The brain region believed to be associated with "hunches," "intuition," and the emotional component of thinking is located in the

a. parietal lobes near the cerebellum. b. temporal lobes directly above the hippocampus. c. frontal lobes just behind the central fissure. d. temporal lobes beside the lateral fissure. e. frontal lobes just above the eyes.

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Active, happy babies and passive, unresponsive babies tend to be treated differently. In other words, an infant's temperament phenotype may alter how others respond to him or her. What type of genotype-environment correlation is this an example of?

A. Active B. Evocative C. Passive D. Persuasive

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