An experienced helper who provides emotional support to a woman during labor but does not actively participate in the delivery is referred to as a(n)

A. gynecologist.
B. doula.
C. health care professional.
D. obstetrician.


Answer: B

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Will is applying to graduate school and is particularly interested in schools that use the Vail model. Which of the following best describes schools that use the Vail model?

a. They issue Masters degrees and PhDs. b. They place an emphasis on the role of research in shaping practice. c. They assert that psychology departments in universities are the proper place for clinical training. d. They treat professional training in psychology similar to professional training in medicine and dentistry.

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The continued use of barbiturates to treat insomnia tends to cause

a. a reduction in insomnia episodes. b. an increase in narcolepsy. c. a dependency on the barbiturates. d. an increase in nocturnal enuresis.

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Which ethnic group has the lowest risk for Type 2 diabetes?

A) ?Asian Americans B) ?African Americans C) ?Hispanic Americans D) ?European Americans

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A primary conclusion of a commission of APA concerning ethical issues in behavior modification was that persons engaged in any type of psychological intervention should:

Question options: have a minimum of three years supervised clinical experience have a Ph.D. in psychology from a recognized university subscribe to and follow the ethics codes and standards of their professions be a member of the American Psychological Association

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