Which of the following is a key feature of gender dysphoria in childhood?
a. feelings of acceptance of one's sexual anatomy
b. trying to fit in by wearing the clothing of the same sex
c. trying to fit in by playing with the toys of the same sex
d. strong desire to have the physical characteristics associated with one's experienced gender
Question 2With increasing acculturation, alcohol use and abuse by Hispanic American women in the United States is becoming more similar to __________women.
a. Asian American
b. African American
c. European American
d. Native American
Question 3Of the attributional styles listed below, which is MOST likely to be related to prolonged
depression if the attributions are negative?
a. external, stable, specific c. internal, unstable, specific
b. external, unstable, global d. internal, stable, global
Question 4Prozac and Zoloft appear to ______ episodes in patients with bulimia nervosa.
a. decrease binge-eating c. decrease purging
b. increase binge-eating d. increase purging
Question 5It has been found that the ______ bacterium is cause of the majority of peptic ulcers.
a. e. coli c. h. pylori
b. strep d. c. moberin
Question 6In transgendered individuals, gender dysphoria is ___________.
a. always present
b. not always present
c. a co-occurring feature for males but not for females
d. a co-occurring feature for females but not for males
Question 7Carl goes on a disastrous date. Afterwards he says I really messed up My problem is I just
haven't learned how to make small talk with women His statements reflect _______
attributions.
a. internal, stable, global c. internal, unstable, specific
b. internal, unstable, global d. internal, stable, specific
Question 8Interest in the biological underpinnings of eating disorders, especially bulimia nervosa, has largely
focused on the role of the neurotransmitter ______.
a. serotonin c. epinephrine
b. dopamine d. acetylcholine