In lifespan developmental theories, significant developmental changes are thought to be largely complete by

a. the age of 18.
b. the age of 30.
c. the age of 50.
d. death.


d

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Anomie involves:

A. a lack of wealth. B. a lack of connectedness to others. C. nutritional deficiency. D. violent outbursts.

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Enablers will

a. seek to find other addictive personalities to form a relationship with, in order to help them. b. attempt to keep the family in maladaptive homeostasis. c. find other codependents to support them. d. have few defense mechanisms to help them cope.

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In random sampling, the probability of any one individual being included in the sample is equal to ______.

A. 1 divided by the size of the sample B. the size of the sample divided by the size of the population C. 1 multiplied by the size of the sample D. 1 multiplied by the size of the population

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The author describes the characteristics of an effective counselor. By including this information in the chapter, he is hoping to convey the message that:

a. if you do not possess all of these characteristics, you are doomed to fail in the helping professions.
b. deficits in these qualities almost always require years of psychoanalysis.
c. you should develop your own concept of what personality traits you think are essential to strive for to promoteyour own personal growth.
d. those who possess all of these qualities can bypass the requirement to participate in clinical supervision.

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