How does the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale differ from traditional perinatal
screening inventories?
A) Data regarding the infant is derived from interviewing the mother.
B) It is more likely to forecast later competencies in childhood.
C) Data is gathered through active examiner interaction with the infant.
D) It provides a more accurate index of maternal substance abuse during the prenatal
period than perinatal screening instruments.
C
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Reciprocal determinism
a. refers to a people's personal predictions of the outcomes of their behavior. b. refers to people's belief that they can obtain reinforcements through work and effort. c. refers to people's belief that reinforcements are largely controlled by external forces beyond their control. d. is the idea that cognitions, behaviors, and environmental factors influence each other. e. maintains that people determine the value of a behavior based on the desired outcome of that behavior.
Information that is ____ has unimportant details removed
a. leveled b. sharpened c. assimilated d. omitted
Recently, the number of psychological claims in workers' compensation litigation has increased, and much of this increase has been attributed to _____________ cases
A. physical-mental B. mental-mental C. mental-physical D. physical-physical
Rosenthal and Fode's study of "maze-bright" and "maze-dull" rats provides an excellent example of:
A) experimenter bias B) demand characteristics C) Heisenberg effects D) participant mortality