Which psychologists typically work in two major areas: (1) studying jobs to identify underlying skills, which can then guide efforts to select people and train them for those jobs; and (2) studying organizations to understand how to create structures and company cultures that will improve worker performance?
a. industrial/organizational
b. environmental
c. comparative
d. sociological
A
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a. involve the use of medication as the frontline intervention coupled with psychotherapy. b. involve a comprehensive treatment plan that includes medical, family, and individual treatment. c. incorporate techniques associated with CBT and psychotherapy as well as medical interventions. d. all of the above
A graphical representation of a frequency distribution in which vertical bars centered above scores on the x-axis touch each other is a _____
a. histogram b. bar graph c. pie graph d. frequency polygon
Which of Stein and Mankowski's ‘acts' or stages of qualitative research is involved when researchers identify their values and who they wish to study?
a. asking b. witnessing c. interpreting d. knowing
Early medical records of SIDS babies reveal
A) a family history of chromosomal abnormalities. B) higher rates of prematurity and low birth weight, poor Apgar scores, and limp muscle tone. C) they were born after their due date and had higher-than-average birth weights. D) they often cried or whimpered in their sleep.