Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. German medical research after 1933 and prior to the Nuremberg Tribunal was secretive and hidden from the population.
2. “Better baby contests” were a normal activity for proud parents from all ethnic backgrounds at state fairs from 1900 onward.
3. The goals of the American Eugenics Society were directed to the tasks of improving health and cleanliness of American children.
4. The Supreme Court of the United States declared state laws forcing some individuals to be castrated or otherwise sterilized to be unconstitutional in 1927.


1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False

Counseling

You might also like to view...

The sixth step in the EBP approach put forth by Mayer is:

a. Determine how the study findings can be applied to the current situation b . The identification of a study that most closely resembles the issue to be addressed and a review of the outcomes. c. Evaluate the results of what was used in practice—was it successful? d. An analysis and critique of the study to determine how useful it is.

Counseling

In Gibbs' work studying the orientation of the consultee, it was found that:

a. consultees with an interpersonal set tended to be aloof and reserved during the early stages of consultation b. consultees with an instrumental set were likely to want to discuss the problem details over lunch c. consultees who favored instrumental competence were concerned about the process of consultation d. consultees who favored interpersonal competence seldom ever became task oriented

Counseling

Within the Confucianist tradition, the practice of quiet-sitting is intended to

a. empty the mind of all thoughts. b. reduce the "clutter" and "noise" of the mind. c. open the heart. d. make the mind receptive to knowledge.

Counseling

If a test taker made a score of 40 on a 100-item test, what interpretation can we make of this score?

A) ?The score lies at the 40th percentile. B) The test taker did poorly because he or she only got 40% of the items correct.? C) The test taker's performance was below the median of the test.? D) ?Nothing can be interpreted without additional information.

Counseling