A procedure in which a clinician provides a formal evaluation of an individual's cognitive, personality, and psychosocial functioning is referred to as a
a. standardization.
b. Clock Drawing Test.
c. Barnum effect.
d. psychological assessment.
Answer: d. psychological assessment.
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a. there were only very weak effects b. there were moderately strong effects—but these effects disappeared when one accounted for individual differences on personality variables c. there were moderately strong effects—but these effects disappeared when one accounted for parental smoking and peer group smoking d. there were progressively stronger effects as the exposure to instances of smoking in movies increased
If a split-brain subject were given a key (hidden from sight) to feel with his left hand, he
a. could easily name what he had touched. b. would be unable to describe the object. c. would be able to point to the key with his right hand. d. would have to wait for the information transfer to take place before describing it.
Older adults, relative to younger adults,
a. have more difficulty recognizing melodies when they are played at a fast tempo than when they are played at a slower tempo. b. have less difficulty recognizing melodies when they are played at a fast tempo than when they are played at a slower tempo. c. show no differences in music recognition. d. have more difficulty recognizing melodies at all tempos.
What is the final stage in the progression of identity recognition in gays and lesbians?
a. an exploration stage c. identity integration b. identity acceptance d. identity recognition