_____ therapies involve the application of the principles of learning to direct efforts to change clients' maladaptive behaviors
a. Client-centered c. Behavior
b. Positive psychology d. Psychoanalytic
C
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a. split-half variance b. item sampling c. test-retest d. standard error of measurement
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding parental input regarding a possible diagnosis of ASD?
a. Parents' memories are usually unreliable regarding their child's early development. b. Parents usually overestimate their child's abilities and therefore should be not considered as more important than a clinical assessment. c. Parents usually underestimate their child's abilities and therefore should be dismissed. d. Parents' perceptions of their child's difficulties are often accurate and should be addressed in a timely manner.
After having a stroke, Rich can speak and understand what has been said to him, but he now has great difficulty understanding the context in which something is said. Rich also misunderstands sarcasm and jokes. Rich has most likely suffered a stroke to
a. the left hemisphere. b. the right hemisphere. c. Broca's area. d. Wernicke's area.
An example of "researcher bias" would be a situation in which the experimenter
a. acts out the proper behavior for the subjects. b. deceives the subject as to the real purpose of the experiment. c. unknowingly hints to subjects what is expected of them. d. does all of these.