The level of success achieved with the use of moral management is surprising
because
a. most mental illnesses are not treatable.
b. the drugs used were usually inappropriate.
c. the majority of those hospitalized for mental illness were schizophrenic.
d. many patients suffered from syphilis that was, at the time, incurable.
d. many patients suffered from syphilis that was, at the time, incurable.
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Describe Baumrind's four parenting styles, and provide a discussion of the behaviors commonly observed in children raised in each of these styles.
What will be an ideal response?
Which group is more apt to be involved with their grandchildren, compared to the others?
A. African American grandparents B. Caucasian American grandparents C. Native American grandparents D. Asian American grandparents
Terraciano and colleagues (2005) suggested that one of the functions of stereotypes about other groups is to affirm, or reaffirm, the perceptions, and often the self-worth, of one's own group
a) True b) False
Forming subtypes for individuals who do not conform to a group stereotype
a. makes it easier to change the content of the stereotype. b. serves to protect the stereotype from change. c. prevents the stereotype from being applied to other group members. d. has the greatest impact on atypical group members.