Evaluations of the Project SAFE program found that the program:
a. was only effective with high-income, adult woman.
b. was effective in decreasing unsafe sexual behaviors, even among high-risk populations such as teenage girls and depressed women.
c. was effective in decreasing cases of HIV infection among participants compared to a control group.
d. demonstrated none of the principles of effective prevention programs.
b
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Which of the following approaches to studying human intelligence focuses on how humans adapt to real world demands?
a. psychometric b. information-processing c. cognitive d. none of the above
Clay has played professional soccer for seven years and is easily able to tune out the sound of the crowd and all other irrelevant sensory information during the game. Bruce is a rookie and is often distracted by what his opponents are saying and the mood
Clay and Bruce are showing differing levels of ______________. A) absolute thresholds. B) parallel processing C) selective attention D) top-down processing
Attachment theory:
a. Predicts that children with insecure attachments almost always have a psychological disorder. b. Was first proposed by Sigmund Freud as an extension of his oedipal complex theory. c. Predicts that children with insecure attachments are prone to believe that they have little or no control over their environment. d. Is well supported in studies of European American children but not in studies of minority children. e. Is based on a diathesis-stress model of development.
Using both independent and dependent variables is associated with which of the following types of research used in psychology?
A. experimentation B. naturalistic observation C. correlation D. correlation and experimentation