A central aspect of the "cognitive triad" is:
a) A view of oneself as inadequate
b) A tendency to interpret experiences in relation to others negatively
c) A negative view of the future
d) All of the above
Answer: D
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All of the following are true about “Grandparents Who Care,” the example of a
community response to the needs of African American grandparents who became primary caretakers of their grandchildren except:
A. A series of support groups were established to provide information, emotional support, and practical advice B. Grandparents were trained as group leaders who go out and form new groups C. Grandparents undertook political advocacy and lobbying on the group’s behalf D. The program was founded by two teachers in the most dangerous section of Los Angeles
Drunkman wants to mail out questionnaires, but he wants to be certain that the sample contains an equal number of freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior students. He asks you to draw a stratified sample. What is the best way to draw the sample?
A) Choose every 10th, instead of 15th, name when selecting students. B) Use the registrar's list of students instead of the telephone directory, and select every 15th student name. C) Get a list of each class (e.g., freshman, sophomore) from the registrar and use a random number table or program to select 500 names from each class. D) Open up the phone book to a random page and begin calling up students listed. Ask them what class they are in, then send questionnaires to the first 500 who say "freshman," the first 500 saying "sophomore," etc. E) First randomly select 10 dormitories, then randomly select every other floor of the 10 selected dormitories, then mail questionnaires to students on the students living in rooms on the selected floors.
Members of enmeshed families run the risk of over-emphasizing:
a. family belongingness b. indifference to each other's needs c. individual differentiation d. all of the above e. none of the above
According to the principle of "less eligibility"
a. people receiving welfare benefits should be given sufficient resources for their and their family's well-being b. the welfare recipient should not be paid more than the lowest paid worker c. only relatively few people are eligible to receive welfare services d. only single mothers are eligible to apply for welfare services