Under what conditions might a clinician find a clinical judgment, rather than statistical data, useful?
A) When there are no relevant statistical data upon which to rely.
B) When the clinician's intuition leads her away from the statistical data.
C) When the training of the therapist lends itself more readily to clinical judgment than to empirical studies.
D) When the statistical data point to the efficacy of a treatment in which the clinician is not trained.
A
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a. men—as well as women—can be feminists. b. women and men should be paid the same. c. female high-school students should not be permitted to play football. d. gender similarities are more common than gender differences.
Which of the following was asserted by Lawrence Kohlberg?
a. Moral thinking follows a series of stages. b. The moral reasoning of males and females differs. c. Individuals are motivated by a need to feel competent. d. Personality is primarily developed in early childhood.
Carriers of the sickle cell gene
A) often do not display symptoms until after they have passed the gene on to their children. B) can be treated during infancy if placed on a diet that is low in phenylalanine. C) are more resistant to malaria than are individuals with two alleles for normal red blood cells. D) develop sickle-shaped red blood cells that cause degeneration of the nervous systems.
Even babies learn the difference between the ideas of more and less. This is the basic concept of
A) numbers. B) counting. C) magnitude. D) addition.