The SCID-I

a. is a structured interview designed to provide immediate assistance to clients.
b. is a structured interview designed to yield a DSM-IV diagnosis.
c. is a structured interview for child clients.
d. more than one of the above


B

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a. Type A personality. b. Type B personality. c. depressed explanatory style. d. a hardy disposition.

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Psychologists who study persuasion use the term "yielding" to refer to whether a person ____

a. is the intended audience for a given message b. is physically able to absorb a given message (whether the person is within hearing or viewing distance) c. "gets" a given message (whether the person pays attention and understands it) d. ultimately accepts, or agrees with, a given a message

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According to Melanie Klein, notions of good and bad, and right and wrong, come from:

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