What is the most frequent form of treatment for people who suffer from psychological disorders?

a) inpatient treatment only
b) outpatient treatment only
c) court-ordered outpatient treatment
d) a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatment


B

Psychology

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Which of the following BEST summarizes your authors' position on dealing with the problem of obesity in children? a. Be very careful about addressing a child's obesity, as the psychological toll can be more devastating than the physical outcomes. b. Gradually increase a child's exercise so that extra weight comes off slowly

c. Prevent obesity in the first place through increased activity and good eating habits. d. Even in children, weight-reduction surgeries can be a useful tool for helping to eliminate obesity and restore health.

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Jan never used to worry about driving in the snow until she skidded off the highway one morning during a heavy snowfall. As the back end of the car started to fishtail, Jan's heart started to race and she became terrified. Now she finds that just getting into her car when there is snow falling causes her to become extremely agitated. In this example of classical conditioning, the car sliding on

the icy roadway is: a. an unconditioned response b. a conditioned stimulus c. an unconditioned stimulus d. a conditioned response

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In terms of principles of critical thinking, the statement "Intelligence is genetically based" needs to be examined for its

a. assumptions or premises. c. oversimplification of the question. b. definition of intelligence. d. all of these.

Psychology

What can improve implementation of a prevention/promotion program by documenting the actual effects of the program and indicating areas for future improvements, then documenting the effects of those improvements, in a cyclical pattern?

a. action research b. qualitative research c. the experimental stage of research d. intervention implementation

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