____________ care is the most common form of treatment for mental illness.
a. Intensive outpatient
b. Partial hospitalization
c. Outpatient
d. Inpatient
Answer is c. Outpatient ( People who are medically stable and able to function independently are appropriate for this type of care.)
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In a population with ? = 8, a score of X = 44 corresponds to a z-score of z = –0.50 . What is the population mean?
a. ? = 36 c. ? = 48 b. ? = 40 d. ? = 52
Consider the issue in psychology of free will versus determinism as discussed in your textbook. Which approach to personality represents an extreme position on this issue?
A. Psychoanalytic approach B. Trait approach C. Humanistic approach D. Cognitive approach
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Like other areas of psychology, positive psychology does not need to undergo scientific rigor.
Callie visited a dance club where the songs were "oldies but goodies." Although she had not gone dancing in more than 20 years, Callie remembered the lyrics to most of the songs. This was MOST likely because:
A) the hippocampus ages more slowly than does the rest of the brain. B) semantic memories are more easily recalled than are procedural memories. C) the information was stored in her long-term memory. D) the visuo-spatial sketchpad encoded this information.