A) re-uptake inhibitors.
B) hormones.
C) neurotransmitters.
D) genes.
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A) mental disorders will always develop given a certain level of stress.
B) once a diathesis for a particular disorder is inherited, the disorder will eventually develop.
C) an individual's inherited tendencies are not affected by stressful life events he or she encounters.
D) it is possible to inherit a diathesis and never develop a disorder.
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A) once a process has begun, it will always lead to a final outcome.
B) many causes of psychopathology are equal in influence.
C) a number of paths can lead to the same outcome.
D) all forms of psychopathology have similar causes.
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A) develop more infections and have poorer overall health.
B) have not been found to differ on any health outcome.
C) often suffer from psychological disorders such as dependency.
D) live longer and healthier lives.
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A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
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A) autonomic nervous system.
B) somatic nervous system.
C) limbic system.
D) endocrine system.
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A) genetic differences between individuals living in different cultures.
B) differences in treatment provided in different cultures.
C) reasons that our current methods of study are incapable of understanding.
D) the fact that social and cultural factors influence psychopathology.
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A) have little effect in terms of preventing psychopathology in those genetically predisposed to such conditions.
B) dramatically change the genetics of individuals genetically predisposed to psychopathology.
C) have a greater effect on future generations than on the individual exposed to the 'good parenting'.
D) override the genetically influenced tendency to develop psychopathology in later life.
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A) axon terminal.
B) soma.
C) synaptic cleft.
D) transmission cleft.
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A) set boundaries for our development.
B) determine both our physical and psychological characteristics.
C) determine physical but not psychological characteristics.
D) actually have very little to do with any of the characteristics that we display.
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A) social support is important but mostly for those individuals who are at high risk for various physical or psychological disorders.
B) having a supportive group of people around us is important to our physical health but not our psychological well-being.
C) having a supportive group of people around us is important to our psychological well-being but not our physical health.
D) having a supportive group of people around us is one of the most important parts of maintaining our physical and mental health.
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A) the neurotransmitter circuits of the brain had been normalised.
B) the patients' OCD symptoms improved without changes in neurotransmitter function.
C) neither OCD symptoms nor neurotransmitter function had improved.
D) neurotransmitter circuits are the direct and only cause of OCD.
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A) an oversimplification.
B) about accurate.
C) completely incorrect.
D) a perfect description.
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A) early experiences such as learning cause physical changes in the brain.
B) psychopathology is the result of early learning experiences.
C) while psychopathology is often a result of early life experiences, it is generally due to the physical changes in the brain that such experiences cause.
D) genetically caused brain structure problems can be corrected by positive life experiences.
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A) probably live longer than those without such positive attitudes.
B) live about the same length of time as those without such positive attitudes.
C) be less likely to have heart disease than those without such positive attitudes
D) be more likely to be involved with positive community activities than those without such positive attitudes.
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A) 10-20%
B) 30-50%
C) 75-85%
D) nothing
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A) biological differences.
B) developmental differences.
C) psychological differences
D) sociocultural differences
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A) hindbrain
B) midbrain
C) cerebral cortex
D) forebrain
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A) diathesis-stress model.
B) reciprocal gene-environment model.
C) genetic model.
D) psycho-social model.
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