A mental health professional was asked to comment on the Consumer Reports survey of satisfaction with psychotherapy. Which of the following might be the most important criticism of the survey?
a) Open-ended questions made it difficult to draw conclusions.
b) Only a small proportion of the magazine's subscribers returned the survey.
c) Most of the respondents were hospitalized at the time they completed
the survey.
d) The surveys had to be completed by the therapist who was treating the respondent.
b
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a. Bill, a married, African-American, middle-class professional b. Woongooroo, a member of New Guinea's Arapesh tribe. c. Clem, a Caucasian father who is chronically unemployed in an urban slum d. Soccermom, a Caucasian housewife in a wealthy suburb
Jensen-Campbell and her colleagues examined the Big Five traits in school children and found that:
a. agreeable students tended to like others, but others did not like them b. agreeable people were cheerful, yet hostile c. neurotic students tended to be agreeable and even-tempered d. agreeable students were able to avoid the bullying of other children
Skinner's ideas are exemplified by which scenario?
A) Julian completes all of his chores because, in the past, that has led to his receiving his allowance from his parents. B) Julie straightens up her bedroom because she thinks of herself as a person who values neatness. C) Jack exercises his free will by skipping class on sunny days and going to the beach. D) Jensen does not pick up after himself because he is in a hurry. E) Sue studies for her exam because she wants to do well in school.
An example of a recreational drug that is found in nature is
A) ketamine. B) heroin. C) LSD. D) ethyl alcohol. E).PCP.