The diagnostic criteria for mood disorders in children and adults is

A. exactly the same; children and adults have the same symptoms.
B. exactly the same, but children and adults often express different symptoms.
C. is distinct for each age group.
D. is distinct for each age group, but shares some overlap.


B

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The thrust of authentic assessment is to use:

A) ?multiple choice items that are good predictors of academic success. B) ?instruments in Spanish for individuals with limited English proficiency. C) ?engaging assessments, such as computerized assessments that closely resemble video games. D) ?methods that are consistent with the instructional area and to gather multiple indicators of performance.

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What is meant by the Freudian term rationalization?

a. Transforming id drives into acceptable social behavior, such as work, humor, and creative arts. b. Removing pain by excluding it from awareness. c. Avoiding a threatening situation by returning to an earlier developmental stage. d. Creating a logical reason to explain a painful experience and thus remove it from the sphere of feelings. e. Acting and speaking in opposition to impulses that you wish you didn’t have.

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A test designed to measure an individual’s day-to-day behavior or performance is called:

A. test of ability. B. aptitude test. C. achievement test. D. test of typical performance.

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Which of the following is true?

a. Helping is about results. b. Helping is about following the counselor's advice. c. Helping is about bringing the unconscious into consciousness. d. Helping is about understanding one's childhood.

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