The majority of individuals who ATTEMPT suicide are ________ and the majority of those who
COMPLETE suicide are ________.
A) adolescents; the elderly
B) women and people under age 35; men and people over age 65
C) the elderly; adolescents
D) men and people over age 65; women and people under age 35
Question 2How have views of the relationship between physical illnesses and psychological factors changed over time? What
fields of study reflect this new perspective?
What will be an ideal response?
Question 3The neuropathology in AIDS-related dementia
A) involves the formation of plaques and tangles in the brain.
B) preferentially affects the frontal and temporal lobes in the brain.
C) includes generalized atrophy in the brain.
D) tends to result in focal damage in the brain.
Question 4Based on a large survey, which of the following is a common difference found between men who had
cross-dressed and those who had not?
A) Men who had cross-dressed had higher rates of sexual abuse occurring before age 10.
B) Men who had cross-dressed had fathers who also cross-dressed.
C) Men who had cross-dressed had higher rates of psychopathology.
D) Men who had cross-dressed had less interest in pornography.
Question 5Dementia in HIV
A) results from acute damage to temporal lobe structures.
B) is always due to secondary infections that attack the brain.
C) may be due to the HIV virus directly attacking brain cells.
D) is a common side effect of antiviral therapy.
Question 6Which of the following is most typical of the interpersonal attitudes and behaviors of someone with
histrionic personality disorder?
A) excessive trust and dependence on others' opinions
B) vacillation between overidealization and bitter disappointment
C) cruel and callous exploitation of others for personal gain
D) repeated manipulation of others to gain attention