An advantage in using the AUDIT to screen for alcohol abuse or dependence is that:

a) It was designed to be used cross-culturally
b) It can assess current and lifetime use
c) It is designed to detect individuals who deny or minimize usage
d) It assesses an individual's readiness to change


a

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is the difference between intensive single-subject designs and single-subject experimental designs?

a. In intensive single-subject designs, researchers use qualitative data, whereas in single-subject experimental designs, researchers use qualitative as well as quantitative data. b. Intensive single-subject designs involve single observations, whereas single-subject experimental designs involve multiple observations. c. Intensive single-subject designs are primarily used to test a theory or discover new information, whereas single-subject experimental designs are only used to establish relationships between variables. d. In intensive single-subject designs, the independent variable is observed, whereas in single-subject experimental designs, the independent variable is manipulated.

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There is evidence that the more modernized a society, the more its problems and solutions resemble those of

a. Westernized society b. Communal society c. Collective society d. Non-Western society

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During the most recent resurgence of cocaine misuse in the United States, what year did cocaine misuse peak?

a. 1969 b. 1974 c. 1986 d. 1991

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