In a win-win atmosphere, two parties believe that:
a. The party in government will benefit from the new policy.
b. The party in opposition will benefit from the policy.
c. They can both benefit from the new policy.
d. The policy will help their candidate be elected.
C
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Confidentiality is deemed paramount in the treatment of clients. It is mostly true to say:
a. A consent form is necessary for the counselor to divulge certain details to the panel. b. Case managers must watch what they say. c. Professionals are generally allowed to speak freely. d. The client should be consulted beforehand if there are any details he or she wishes to withhold.
The advantage of using diagnostic criteria to determine who is eligible for a particular program is:
A) Resources are focused on those who are least able to pay. B) The program is limited to the people who seem to have the most serious problems C) The applicants are decided upon by the staff. D) The agency can decide who is eligible.
A 2001 BBC created a filmed replication of the Zimbardo Prison experiment. What was a safeguard that they took to protect its participants?
a. There were clinical psychologists who acted as consultants and were on-call or on site. b. Paramedics and security guards were allowed to intervene. c. They included a five-person ethics panel independent of the project that could modify or terminate the study at any point. d. Participants of the film were not deceived. They went in knowing the purpose of the study.
That individuals hold prejudicial attitudes because of their socialization is an example of:
a. a Marxian explanation of prejudice. b. a discounted theory. c. the normative-cultural explanation of prejudice. d. the frustration-aggression hypothesis of discrimination.