Ethics in psychological experimentation is concerned with judgments of:
a. relevance.
b. validity.
c. belief.
d. value.
D
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a. cognitive; rational-emotive therapy b. behavior; social skills training c. behavior; systematic desensitization d. insight; psychoanalysis
The study of the total organism as it functions in its environment was the focus of the system posited by ____.?
a. ?James b. ?Dewey c. ?Angell d. ?Darwin e. ?Woodworth
Cynthia's mother gives her an apple each day and tells her that apples are "fruit." However one day, Cynthia's mother gives her an orange. She tells Cynthia this is also "fruit." What happens to Cynthia's scheme of "fruit?"
a. She assimilates the new information about oranges into the existing scheme. b. She ignores the new information about oranges. c. She incorporates the information so that her scheme now includes apples and oranges. d. She eliminates the concept of apple and now her scheme of fruit only contains oranges.
Why would a program such as a suicide prevention hotline be considered secondary prevention?
a) because there is nothing that can be done to eliminate suicidal behaviors, so there is no way to intervene using primary prevention b) because the goal of such a program would be to reduce the severity of the problem (in this case, suicidal impulses) that already exists c) because something else has to happen before this sort of program can be effective d) because the chance of this sort of program being effective at actually bringing about any change is only moderate at best