How does the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States compare to the rates in Great Britain, Canada, France, and Sweden?
a) The rates are similar across all industrialized countries.
b) The rate in the United States is higher than the rate of the other countries.
c) The highest rates are found in France and Sweden, with the other countries having low to moderate rates.
d) The availability of contraception and sex education are responsible for a relatively low rate of pregnancies in the United States compared to other countries.
B
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a. inflict harm. b. go out and help someone. c. escape the situation that distressed them. d. reestablish a sense of autonomy
Strong desires to be the opposite gender and strong discomfort with one's current gender identifies
a. gender dysphoria. b. transgender identity disorder. c. transsexual identity disorder. d. abnormal identity disorder.
Placing objects in a series is termed decentration.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
To evaluate the effectiveness of similar prevention/promotion programs that were studied with experimental designs, a statistical analysis is used to determine the average size of the effect of those interventions. This analysis is called
a. meta-analysis. b. best practices analysis. c. multiple baseline analysis. d. all of the above