SUD is a(n):
a. acute relapsing condition
b. chronic relapsing condition
c. consistent condition
d. unstable condition
b. chronic relapsing condition
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b. The ISTAR uses teacher ratings to assess student achievement, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are completed by students. c. The ISTAR is one of the Iowa Tests, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are Indiana statewide assessments. d. Only students with disabilities may qualify for the ISTEP+ and IMAST, whereas the ISTAR is for all students.
Which of the following statements gives the correct information about drug treatment?
a. Because drug addiction is typically a chronic disorder characterized by occasional relapses, a short-term, onetime treatment is usually sufficient. b. Group therapy is highly recommended for adolescents as it provides social reinforcement that promotes abstinence and a non-drug-using lifestyle. c. Treatment can occur in a variety of settings, take many different forms, and last for different lengths of time with regular monitoring. d. Contingency management and cognitive-behavioral therapy are not suitable for group settings.
A test that requires a person to provide a missing word within a sentence is most likely measuring
a. spelling b. oral language c. reading comprehension d. listening comprehension
The catalyst for the establishment of the National Defense Education Act (NDEA), an act which would allocate funding for the training of counselors, was the:
A. launching of Sputnik. B. atomic bomb. C. Iron Curtain. D. Vietnam War.