A relational resiliency perspective attempts to determine how a family:

a. survives a crisis and regenerates
b. avoids crisis situations
c. develops positive relationships
d. none of these

1.15. In the example of an Internet romance described in the text:
a. the couple met through day-trading stock
b. the couple were old friends who secretly corresponded through e-mail
c. Margo was desperate for companionship when she met Arthur, a fellow bridge player
d. each participant was researching family geneology


C

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In which living environment is an older person in his/her own unit, but able to gather with other residents for meals and recreation, and to be monitored for health problems?

A. nursing homes B. continuing care retirement communities C. assisted living D. foster care homes

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Which of the following is an advantage of the Bayesian approach as compared to the traditional null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) approach?

a. The interpretation of the posterior distribution is more intuitive than the interpretation of p-values. b. A Bayesian approach allows for the explicit inclusion of prior knowledge and expertise in the specification of the prior distribution. c. The Bayesian approach can robustly handle skewed or otherwise non-normal distributions that may cause problems for classical statistical tests. d. The credible intervals in a Bayesian analysis are more likely to produce theoretically significant findings than the confidence intervals from NHST.

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