Studies of the brains of children with ODD and CD have shown differences in both structure and function.
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Question 2Are reports of formerly repressed memories authentic?
a. Research suggests that they are authentic in 80 to 90 percent of cases.
b. Research suggests that they are authentic in about half of all cases.
c. Research suggests that such memories are primarily the result of mass mediareporting.
d. At this point in time, it is not clear how many cases of repressed memory are authentic.
Question 3One of the reasons it is important to understand the various paths a child with disordered conduct might take is to better understand when and how to intervene.
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Question 4Research by Pezdek, Blandon-Gitlin, and Gabbay (2006) on false memories points out that ____.
a. only plausible information can be planted in someone's memory
b. parents or therapists can unintentionally plant or strengthen implausible memories
c. it is easier to plant implausible memories than plausible memories
d. it is almost impossible to plant false memories
Question 5The pathway from ODD to CD can sometimes lead to the development of schizophrenia.
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Question 6Dante is a middle-aged man with a history of depression. Recently, he has been diagnosed with dissociative fugue. He adopts a completely new identity while staying in his hometown. His amnesia lasts only a short time. What aspect of this case is unusual for dissociative fugue?
a. It is unusual for depression to be associated with dissociative fugue.
b. It is unusual for fugue to involve a completely new identity.
c. It is unusual for people with fugue to remain in their hometown.
d. It is unusual for dissociative fugue to last only a short time.