When Wayne found received his colon cancer diagnosis, he was in denial. He went through chemotherapy and took medications as prescribed. He never asked any questions when seeing his oncologist; his wife often accompanied him to his appointments and did more of the talking. Wayne is considered to be low in ______.
A. cultural competency
B. adherence
C. patient-practitioner coherence
D. informational involvement
Answer: D
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A. vision B. taste and smell C. hearing D. touch
Pablo is a graduate student whose major area of interest is the measurement of behavior and capacities and the development of psychological tests. Which research is Pablo MOST likely to specialize in?
a. social psychology b. psychometrics c. cognitive psychology d. physiological psychology
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a. imaginary audience b. formal operations c. deductive reasoning d. personal fable e. role diffusion
Punishment is best defined as
a. any event that decreases the probability or frequency of a response it follows. b. any stimulus that increases the probability of a response by its presentation. c. any event that increases the probability of a response by its removal. d. a negative reinforcer.