In the Binet-Simon test, intelligence is measured by cognitive abilities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which observation best illustrates the conclusion that the norm of reciprocity can influence helping behavior? a. If someone has the opportunity to help you but chooses not to, you are less likely to offer them assistancewhen they need it in the future
b. Individuals are more likely to offer assistance to others who are perceived to be "deserving" of help. c. When people are in a situation in which they feel that they have received more benefits than they really haveearned, they are eager to help those who are under benefited. d. Instead of helping others out of concern for their well-being, sometimes we offer assistance simply to avoidlooking bad.
After surviving an Amtrak derailment, John experienced frequent, vivid thoughts and images of the accident for several months. He also had problems sleeping and was irritable and withdrawn. John is suffering from ________
a. major depression. b. posttraumatic stress disorder c. generalized anxiety disorder. d. panic disorder.
Which one of the following is NOT associated with evidence-based practice?
a. Helping mental health professionals choose the best tests for diagnosis and treatment b. Integrating research and clinical expertise c. Classifying mental and behavior disorders for focused treatment d. Unbiased recommendations based on clinical research findings
The main reason that it is so difficult to predict dangerousness is that
a. no relevant, valid measures exist to measure this behavior. b. most clinicians refuse to work with clients who have been assaultive in the past, so little data is available to use in making such predictions. c. dangerousness is often comorbid with drug and alcohol abuse, which renders our instruments much less reliable. d. the base rate for such behaviors is very low for most groups of people.