Witmer's methods of assessment and diagnosis ____.?
a. ?were constructed as he needed them
b. ?were subject to stringent experimental study in laboratories
c. ?were subject to stringent experimental study in the field
d. ?were tailored to the individual child and thus were not standardized
e. ?relied heavily on systems theory for their framework
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a. They mailed a card for one or two days only. b. They mailed the whole stack of cards all on one day. c. They used their cell phones to remind them to mail a card each day. d. On many days the idea of mailing a card suddenly "popped into mind.".
Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases can cause cervical cancer and is very common among college women?
a. gonorrhea b. HPV (genital warts) c. syphilis d. Chlamydia
Chapter 15 of your textbook discussed the issue of diversity when psychologists conduct research about the psychology of women. This discussion pointed out that
a. there has been an increase in research that emphasizes intersectionality. b. it is important to use well-educated European-American women, as the standard by which all other ethnic groups are compared. c. almost all researchers acknowledge that it's important to study the deficiencies of groups that are not considered standard. d. researchers cannot learn much information about women's strengths by studying groups other than well-educated European-American women.
Unlike most of the disorders of childhood and adolescence, the causes of eating disorders are disproportionately related to ____ influences
a. sociocultural b. biological c. familial d. psychological