The Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic is especially known for their work with:
a. schizophrenics
b. delinquent boys
c. psychosomatic families
d. schizophrenogenic mothers
C
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Which subdiscipline is now frequently referred to as simply “cultural anthropology”?
A) ethnohistory B) anthropological linguistics C) ethnology D) archaeology
In the famous case of Little Hans, in which the child feared leaving his house for fear of being bitten by a horse:
a. Freud treated the whole family b. the treatment was carried out by the father, under Freud's guidance c. Bowen worked with the boy and his father together d. Bowen never saw Hans, but worked with his parents
In many ways, Jane Addams, one of the founders of the Settlement House movement, in many ways exemplified the spirit of the
a. Temperance movement. b. Suffragist movement. c. Reform era. d. the Progressive Era.
The Vice President for Human Relations at Widget Manufacturing Co wanted to see whether a flex-time program would improve worker morale. He randomly assigned employees to two groups
He measured each group's job satisfaction; then he gave one group flexible working hours. The other group remained on fixed working hours. After six months, he again measured the degree of job satisfaction for both groups. During the six-month period, the Board of Directors granted all workers a six percent raise to quiet complaints. During his analysis, he found that all of the experimental-group subjects happened to be office employees and all of the control-group people were factory employees. In addition, a high turnover rate meant that only half of the factory workers who began the experiment were still with the firm six months later. He found that the experimental group had higher satisfaction. Which of the following threats to internal validity DID NOT occur during the experiment? A) history effect B) selection bias C) mortality D) statistical regression E) all of the above