The highest risk of having a car crash is among ____.

A. 15-year-olds
B. 16-year-olds
C. 17-year-olds
D. 18-year-olds


Answer: B

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a. Self-recording works because people tend to react to being observed, even when they are the ones watching their own behavior. b. When one uses self-recording, he or she is more likely to engage in desired behaviors and less likely to perform undesired behaviors. c. Record keeping can be motivating as one begins to make progress. d. In self-recording, one should use a chart that records the number of times the behavior occurred, where it occurred, the time it occurred, and one's feelings about the behavior.

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Doris's parents are both lawyers and have looked forward to passing that tradition onto their daughter

Doris feels pressure to do what's expected of her, so she applies to law school. Which identity status does she most likely have? A) Diffusion B) Foreclosure C) Achievement D) Moratorium

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After his divorce, Brett had been mildly depressed and decided to attend a divorce recovery group meeting after talking to a friend who highly recommended group therapy. After attending one session, Brett says that he is feeling much better and that the group really helped him. One explanation for Brett’s quick recovery could be his belief that going to the group could alleviate his depression. If this is the case, then Brett experienced a

A) ?therapy placebo effect. B) ?spontaneous symptom remission. C) ?therapy confirmation bias. D) therapeutic alliance effect.

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Tevy reports that individuals who follow her diet plan lose more weight than individuals who follow Jake's diet plan. In actuality, there is no difference in weight loss between those following Tevy's diet plan and those following Jake's diet plan. In this case, Tevy's claim illustrates a ________ error.

A. Type III B. Type I C. Type IV D. Type II

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