QUESTION 27 Which factor is LEAST likely to produce attraction? a….

Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 27 Which factor is LEAST likely to produce attraction? a…. QUESTION 27Which factor is LEAST likely to produce attraction? a. physical distance b. outward beauty c. reciprocal liking d. similarity2 points QUESTION 28The symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder: a. are characterized by intense and irrational fear of situations where one may be judged. b. occur as sudden, intense, and unpredictable brief bursts of fear. c. are characterized by excessive fear regarding a specific object or situation. d. persist for a long time across a wide range of situations and activities.2 points QUESTION 29Max is very close to his grandparents and often spends time with them. However, they often discourage Max from playing with his cousins because they are afraid he will get hurt. Although they mean well, Max’s grandparents may cause him to have problems with anxiety due to: a. neuroticism. b. genetic factors. c. illogical thoughts. d. overprotective parenting.2 points QUESTION 30Two years ago, Ashley was diagnosed with a depressive disorder. For many years prior to her diagnosis, Ashley felt sad and hopeless nearly every day. During this time, she also had trouble sleeping and always felt tired. The disorder Ashley was diagnosed with is MOST likely: a. major depressive disorder. b. cyclothymia. c. persistent depressive disorder. d. bipolar disorder.2 points QUESTION 31Roger has schizophrenia. He and his family have been going to family therapy to work on ways to effectively manage his symptoms as well as to address other family issues. One area the therapist recommends Roger and his family work on is how they interact with one another. Roger and his family tend to be overinvolved in one another’s lives and are often openly hostile with one another. This pattern of interaction is called _____ emotion. a. psychotic b. expressed c. double-bind d. categorical Social Science Psychology PSYC 2301 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)