The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), that took place in 2003, includes regulations that allow patients to:
a. get their records from their medical provider at no cost
b. examine their computerized medical records to correct mistakes and seek action against misuse of their records
c. close their records so no providers within the network can look at them
d. not have to pay for treatment from providers who did not meet their standards..
B
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Amy is a participant in Terman's longitudinal study of gifted children. According to the information in your textbook, Amy will most likely not____compared to others her age.?
a. ?attain remarkably high levels of distinction b. ?live a more successful life c. ?live a more physically and mentally healthy life d. ?have more of the same basic cognitive abilities
Charlotte and Lisa are 3-year-old children who differ in their socioeconomic status. Charlotte is from a high-SES family and Lisa is from a low-SES family. Based on research findings, it can be predicted that:
A) Charlotte and Lisa will not differ in their IQ scores; however, as they age, Charlotte will score more highly. B) Charlotte will have a higher IQ than does Lisa, and this difference will become greater as they age. C) Charlotte will have a higher IQ than does Lisa, and this difference will remain constant as they age. D) Charlotte will have a higher IQ than does Lisa, but this difference will decrease as they age.
One of the biggest disadvantages of case studies is a lack of ____
a. ?depth and breadth of detail b. ?generalizability c. ?usefulness with rare conditions d. ?flexibility
You are asked to memorize a poem that you first learned in high school. The researcher wants to compare the difference in the number of trials it takes to learn the poem on the two occasions. What method of measuring memory is being used?
a) recall b) relearning c) recognition d) retroactive