In a study of American Indian families who moved out of poverty (the "ex-poor"), what were the effects on children's behavior?
a. The improvement in income had no discernable effects on children's behavior.
b. There was a significant decline in conduct disorder and oppositional defiant behavior.
c. There was a significant increase in depressive symptoms.
d. There was a significant increase in conduct disorder and oppositional defiant behavior.
b
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Which of the following is NOT consistent with the reality therapy approach?
a. Reality therapy is educationally based and focuses on making choices. b. Behavior is viewed as purposeful—an attempt to satisfy basic needs. c. The emphasis is primarily on the future. d. The leader is highly directive and confrontational. e. No excuses are accepted for failing.
The primary goal of professional ethics codes is to
a. punish clinicians for inappropriate actions. b. promote safety and client welfare. c. clarify jurisdictional laws. d. facilitate ethical research.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Secondhand cigarette smoke has been found to increase atherosclerotic plaque formation by 20 %. 2. It is estimated that approximately 85% of infants who die after discharge from the hospital are found to have been exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke. 3. Establishment of the first European colonies in the New World was partially fueled by demand for tobacco. 4. "Light" cigarettes expose the user to fewer toxins than regular cigarettes. 5. People who use smokeless tobacco are at a lower risk for a fatal myocardial infarction than cigarette smokers.
Under Standard 7.07 sexual relationships between supervisees and supervisors is ______________.
a. ethical b. probably ethical c. prohibited d. permitted