The section of the paper that describes exactly how an experiment was conducted is called the:
a. introduction.
b. method.
c. abstract.
d. discussion.
B
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a. are common in healthy adults b. are uncommon in healthy adults c. warrant a minor neurocognitive disorder diagnosis d. produce insignificant changes
A correlation of -.90 between two sets of test scores indicates that people who earned high scores on the first test generally earned __________ scores on the second
a. high c. low b. average d. reliable
Dr. Noonan believes that psychological disorders are the result of unresolved unconscious conflicts from childhood. For example, she believes that panic attacks occur when a person's instinctual impulses become too overwhelming. Dr. Noonan believes in the __________ approach to psychopathology.
A. psychodynamic B. humanist C. cognitive-behavioral D. diathesis-stress
What is a caveat of secondary preventions?
A. Not enough of the programs have not been found to be effective, leading to loss of funding. B. The programs are based on unsound or speculative psychological theories. C. The programs are typically only available for the wealthy or for people from mainstream cultures. D. There is a stigma related to mental health treatment that may impede people from seeking treatment.