Stuart keeps getting the multiple choice questions wrong because he overanalyzes them and makes them complex when they're actually quite simple. This illustrates the concept of:
A) pseudostupidity. B) egocentrism.
C) the personal fable. D) cognitive dialectics.
Answer: A
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Tolan and Dodge (2005) assert that "the current state of affairs not only fails to take responsibility for the health and welfare of children, it also fails to recognize the costs and waster in economic and human potential.". Which of the following aspects of allocation of resources would these authors most likely promote?
a. access to care b. financial support for research and care c. preventative programming d. all of the above
Ethical issues are much more likely to arise when used with clients who
a. seek out aversive methods willingly. b. must be convinced of a therapy's merit. c. do not necessarily require therapy. d. are required to be in therapy.
A "glass ceiling" is best described as a(n)
a. barrier preventing advancement in a company b. sex-based form of rapid advancement in a company. c. example of the use of the reasonable woman standard. d. method for encouraging mentoring of ethnic minority workers.
If it is impossible to conduct a within-subjects design within a certain experiment, what else can the researcher do to detect a real effect?
A) choose a higher alpha level B) design a new experiment from scratch C) increase the sample size D) effect size isn't important, so nothing needs to be done