Intelligence tests are

a. only administered to individuals.
b. a type of aptitude test.
c. concerned with measuring learning.
d. None of the above.


b

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Which of the following statements about correlation coefficients based on the measurement of psychological variables is not true?

a. The minimum that any correlation coefficient can reach is zero b. There are a good number of coefficients that equal 1.00 c. A correlation of -1.00 is equally interpretative as one of +1.00 d. Most psychological variables are correlated

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The impact of having failed to save a person who was a client, or the victim of the client, can be overwhelming and can cause the crisis worker to experience what is called:

A) ?vicarious traumatization. B) ?PTSD. C) ?traumatic reminiscence episodes. D) ?countertransference.

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Arnett proposes that the stage of life from age 18 to approximately 25 be called

a. youth. b. emerging adulthood. c. early adulthood. d. young adulthood.

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Under normal conditions, cocaine can be detected on urine toxicology tests for

a. up to 12 hours after the person’s last use of this compound. b. 72–96 hours after the person’s last use of this compound. c. 1–4 weeks after the person’s last use of this compound. d. about 8 hours after the person’s last use of this compound.

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