Low scores on interests inventories tend to be more predictive of the activities in which a person
does not engage than high scores are predictive of the activities in which he or she does engage.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Abner and Deidre's baby was considered preterm. What must be true to warrant this classification?
A. The baby was born prior to 38 weeks after conception. B. The baby weighed 3,700 grams. C. The baby weighed less than 2,500 grams. D. The baby was born a week earlier than anticipated.
Jerry is 16yearsold and drives recklessly. He tells his friends "other people have accidents, not me.". This type of thinking represents
a. abstract reasoning. b. a personal fable. c. the imaginary audience. d. utopian thinking.
According to Rogers, counselors and social workers were emphasizing the wrong things in trying to treat delinquent children and adolescents. He believed that they should:
a. try to alter the threatening home situation. c. try to modify the children's self-insight. b. place the children in foster care. d. focus on external factors such as the socioeconomic background.
For an assignment in a Spanish class, your friend is required to read a Spanish-language newspaper. He finds a paper in the library, but is confused when he comes across the words ataque de nervios, so he asks you what the term means
What will you tell him? a) It is a belief that words have special meaning to a person. b) It is a group of symptoms such as crying, shouting, and seizure-like episodes. c) It is a belief that one can hear voices of deceased relatives speaking at the moment. d) It is a syndrome consisting of pain over the entire body that does not respond to drugs.