According to the text, all of the U.S. school-to-work and job-training programs tried thus far have
a. met with little or no success.
b. been adopted as a nationwide coordinated program.
c. only been implemented on a limited scale.
d. all of these answers are correct. .
Answer: c
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c. cognitive therapy. d. antidepressive therapy.
Dr. LeFevre is reimbursed for his clinical work under a model where he receives incentives for providing high-quality yet efficient services. In other words, he is paid more if he achieves a good patient outcome in 8 sessions than if he achieves a similar outcome with a similar patient in 12 sessions. What is the term for this type of reimbursement model?
a. pay-for-performance disease-management model b. treatment efficiency maximization model c. efficient contingency reward model d. consumer-directed health-care model
According to supporters of cultural competence in clinical psychologists, clinicians should
a. adhere to the "myth of sameness." b. have expertise specific to the cultural backgrounds of those they serve. c. avoid scientific mindedness. d. all of the above
Dan recently watched a television program about rabies, and
those animals that are typically carriers of the disease. Last night, when he stepped outside to call his cat, he saw a raccoon waddling across his yard. The animal acted strangely and came straight toward him. Dan immediately decided it must have rabies. He made his decision based on A) exemplars. B) an algorithm. C) a representativeness heuristic. D) an availability heuristic.