In a __________________, clinicians discovered signs of abusive head trauma including a subdural hematoma, cerebral edema, and retinal hemorrhages.
Shaken Baby Syndrome
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The purpose of industrial education was to
A. prevent young children from working in the coal mines. B. encourage the importance of work in the classroom. C. prepare students for entering the work force. D. prepare "captains of industry" for university faculty positions.
_____ can be defined as an internal conflict where the individual desires to be the opposite sex.
a. OCD b. IDEA c. GID d. ADD
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be true of transference?
a. Experiencing transference reactions is not a curative process. b. It is a reaction in which the patient experiences feelings toward the analyst that do not befit the analyst but actually apply to significant people from the patient's past. c. It is the relatively non-neurotic, rational, and realistic attitudes of client toward the analyst. d. Its essence is unconscious.
In norm-referenced assessment, the clinician is concerned with:
a. the number of items on the instrument b. the individual's performance with respect to a standard within a specific domain c. the individual's performance in comparison to others d. whether the test has a nominal scale