Many clinicians believe that older clients have a __________ prognosis than younger clients, and the research support for this idea is __________

a. poorer; strong
b. poorer; weak
c. better; strong
d. better; weak


B

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Laura is 17 and has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Her father often says to her, "You never tell me what's going on in your life. You keep secrets and therefore, make terrible mistakes in judgment. I want what's best for you, but you must change your attitude and start behaving like a human being!" The father's comments best illustrate which factor in schizophrenia?

a. diathesis-stress b. expressed emotion c. cognitive impairment d. double-bind communications

Psychology

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) refers to

a. a method of studying form perception. b. a method commonly used in human factors research. c. measurement of the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. d. measurement of blood flow and oxygenation in response to a specific cognitive activity.

Psychology

What should be the usual relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus in classical conditioning?

A. The conditioned stimulus should be presented first. B. The unconditioned stimulus should be presented first. C. They should be presented simultaneously. D. It depends on what each stimulus is.

Psychology

According to the text, infants who score extremely low on the Bayley scales _____________

a. are predicted to do extremely well on IQ tests b. may have serious developmental problems and may require intervention c. are predicted to do poorly in school due to low motivation and boredom despite high IQ scores d. score above normal development milestones and tests of object permanence

Psychology