Which measure of courage measures how participants would act courageously in several specific contexts, such as for their job or for patriotic reasons?
A. Woodard-Pury Courage Scale (WPCS-23)
B. the Situational Courage Assessment
C. Courage Measure For Children
D. Social Courage Survey (SCS)
Ans: A
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Lydia Corfield, a humanistic-existential psychotherapist, is most likely to make which of the following statements to her clients about their objectives for therapy?
a. We will lay out a program to extinguish your disordered behavior and condition appropriate behavior. b. We will uncover the unconscious ideas that are at the source of your disorder. c. You need to identify the ethnic and social and environmental factors that may be at the root of your mental disorder. d. You will explore your perceptions and decisions in order to discover who you really are.
Among adolescents 15 years of age and older in the United States the second leading cause of death in 2007 was
a. cancer b. suicide c. homicide d. accidents e. HIV infection
Which of the following statements about teratogens is true?
A) The harm done by teratogens is simple and straightforward. B) Any environmental agent that causes damage during the prenatal period is a teratogen. C) Smaller doses over shorter time periods have more negative effects. D) Teratogens have an equal impact on fetal development during each prenatal period.
A mathematical formula that allows researchers to determine the extent to which differences observed between groups can be attributed to the manipulation used to create the different groups is called ______.
A. the test statistic B. the effect size C. the error variance D. the mean difference