Yes/no questions can be useful, and are not highly leading; however, they may induce ______.
a. silence
b. poor rapport
c. response bias
d. false answers
c. response bias
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Adolescents with ADHD are at increased risk for substance use problems. Which of the following is NOT true of research explaining this link?
a. Comorbid conduct problems mediate the association between ADHD and alcohol or drug problems. b. ADHD is a specific, unique predictor for smoking. c. The more symptoms of ADHD, the greater the risk of smoking. d. Stimulant medication makes individuals much more likely to abuse substances.
Summaries can help counselors accomplish all of the following EXCEPT
A. provide structure. B. provide direction. C. give feedback. D. recapitulate the important themes and ideas discussed.
There is some debate about __________ as people get older
a. types of theories used b. life-span perspectives c. how much capacity for change is possible d. cognitive dimensions
In the Primary Mental Health Project begun in 1958 in Monroe County, New York, 1st graders were evaluated in a variety of ways in order to determine which early risk factor might predict later maladjustment. Of all the assessments done on those first graders, which one was the best predictor of mental health problems later?
a. Teachers' assessments of classroom conduct. b. Personality tests. c. School attendance records. d. Nomination by peers for negative roles in a class play.