Some clues of suicidal intent are direct, and some are indirect. Which of the following is an indirect clue?
a. A person loading a pistol and saying he knows how to use it on himself
b. A student giving away his treasured collection of CDs
c. An employee saying, "If I don't get the promotion, I'll kill myself."
d. A teenager storing up depressant drugs and scheduling a time to take them
B
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A. Self-actualization B. Esteem C. Safety D. Aesthetic
You have been attending your class in one particular classroom. However when you take the final, you find that the original room is under repair and that you need to go to a different classroom that has the same characteristics. According to your text, how would you expect your performance to be in the second room?
A. You will perform worse than normal. B. You will perform better than normal. C. You will perform about the same as you normally do. D. You will give up and not take the test at all.
A researcher designs a study so that his subjects are observed for several weeks with no treatment. They are then given a treatment for several weeks. This is followed by several more weeks in which the treatment is withdrawn. Finally, the subjects are given a second round of treatments. The effects of the first treatment, the withdrawal of treatment, and the second treatment are measured. This study is typical of a __________ design.
A. case study B. quasi-experimental C. single-case experimental D. double-case experimental
Hamid et al. (2010 ) had participants navigate a maze while recording their eye movements. The maze contained landmarks on the walls at corners and at other positions that would not aid maze navigation. After participants learned the maze, the researchers removed half of the landmarks. The results of this study revealed that _____
A) ?performance decreased when landmarks that had been viewedlongerwere removed B) ?participants did not notice that the landmarks were missing and their performance was unaffected C) ?participants had been relying on all landmarks to navigate D) ?performance increased when non-informative landmarks were removed