The incidence of late-life depression is _____ correlated with the incidence of major neurocognitive disorders
A) negatively
B) not
C) minimally
D) positively
D
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The multimethod approach of behavioral assessment means that more than one
a. target behavior is assessed. b. method of assessment is employed. c. maintaining condition is monitored. d. change agent is required.
Which of the following aspects of Freud's theory have been challenged by new research?
a. his idea that some part of the human mind is unconscious and yet plays an important role in shaping human behavior b. his proposition that development proceeds through a series of stages c. his idea that critical events during the first years of life help shape adult personality d. his portrayal of the elementary school years as free from sexuality and unimportant for personality development
Randy, a community psychologist, is working with a community AIDS organization on a project to help reduce HIV transmission. He decides to gather as much information from as many people as possible about their sexual behavior patterns. Which of the following research methods would be the best choice for him to use?
A. Naturalistic observation B. Case study C. Survey D. Experiment
Candice experiences a continuous state of anxiety marked by feelings of worry and dread, apprehension, difficulties in concentration, and signs of motor tension. According to the DSM this disorder is called ________
a. panic attack. b. posttraumatic stress disorder. c. agoraphobia. d. generalized anxiety disorder.