The main difference between primary and secondary prevention programs for substance use disorders is which of the following?
a. Primary prevention programs are offered exclusively to those in primary school (elementary school).
b. Primary prevention programs are targeted toward all students, while secondary prevention programs are targeted to students more at risk.
c. Only those who have already gone through primary prevention programs would be eligible for secondary prevention programs.
d. Primary prevention programs are typically targeted toward alcohol and cigarettes while secondary prevention programs are typically targeted toward “harder” drugs.
b. Primary prevention programs are targeted toward all students, while secondary prevention programs are targeted to students more at risk.
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a. Learning Theory Model b. Trait-and-Factor Model. c. Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) Model. d. Development Model.
Which of the following is described as an experimenter effect?
a. Terman’s effect b. Observer effect c. Rosenthal effect d. Hawthorne effect
Androgyny refers to:
a) persons who are high in both feminine and masculine psychological and behavioral traits b) persons who are low in both feminine and masculine psychological and behavioral traits c) persons who do not exhibit feminine and masculine psychological and behavioral traits d) none of the above
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a. Outplacement counseling b. Employee assistance programs c. Rehabilitation counseling d. Employee enhancement programs