Research investigating the effectiveness of residential care for children with intellectual disability indicates that ____
a. residential care is not an effective treatment option
b. family involvement is crucial to children's adaptation to and benefit from residential care
c. contact with family serves to confuse the child and disrupts the child's progress
d. residential care is the most effective treatment option
b
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Louden is fascinated to learn about the Native American practice of "vision quests" in his Native American Cultures class. He learns that to initiate an altered state of consciousness, Native Americans would engage in ____.
a. starvation and sleep extension
b. twirling and sleep extension
c. starvation and sleep loss
d. twirling and sleep loss
Which of the following is most likely is most likely to attempt, but not complete, suicide?
A) Charlie, a sixteen-year-old alcoholic with a history of petty crimes B) Crystal, a fourteen-year-old substance abusing teen who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder C) thirteen-year-old Jamie who has been depressed since her parent's divorce D) twelve-year-old Paul who receives constant rejection from the girls at school and has an overprotective mother
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
In 2 x 2 design, crossover interactions occur when the two independent variables have opposite effects on the dependent variable.