Chirowodza and colleagues' study of the effectiveness of HIV prevention strategies in Zimbabwe; Ellis, Marsh, and Craven's study of peer support programs in Australia; and Janzen and colleagues' study of mental health consumer-run organizations in Ontario, Canada all illustrated:
a. nonequivalent comparison group designs
b. randomized field experiments
c. case studies using qualitative and quantitative methods
d. use of geographic information systems
c
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Stimulants, like Ritalin, affect children by:
a. increasing activity but only in nonhyperactive children b. increasing activity c. decreasing activity d. decreasing activity but only in hyperactive children
Neighborhood programs that provide enrichment activities
A) have little impact in low-income areas. B) are unlikely to reach the neediest children and youth. C) predict favorable development only in middle- to high-income areas. D) improve social skills but have little impact on academic achievement.
Which of the following abnormalities of the brain is observed in people suffering from bipolar disorder?
A. Lack of activity in the frontal lobes and Wernicke's area B. Limbic system disturbances C. Problems in the connectivity among key regions in emotional processing D. Underactivity in brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus
Compare physiological psychology and neuropsychology, and discuss how these two approaches to biopsychological research complement one another
What will be an ideal response?