An industrial/organizational psychologist would typically
a. testify at a trial in which the defendant's sanity was in question.
b. make suggestions to a manager regarding employee morale. c. administer a cognitive abilities test to a teenager.
d. be interested in the structure and measurement of personality.
e. conduct research to determine how to help people quit smoking.
b
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Rogoff and her colleagues evaluated the process of guided participation across cultures and found that
a. in most cultures, teachers are the primary guides. b. guided participation is most effective when done by a parent. c. North American children are not exposed to guided participation. d. cultures vary in the extent to which children are taught directly through the contact they have with adults.
What is the risk of a girl from a divorced home becoming a teenage mother compared to a girl who is not from a divorced home?
a. about the same c. triple b. double d. quadruple
The prompt identification of a problem, along with immediate attempts to intervene
before the problem worsens, is the objective of community psychology programs emphasizing a. primary prevention. b. secondary prevention. c. tertiary prevention. d. deinstitutionalization. e. community prevention.
One of the first clinical signs of balance problems is a failure to fixate on an object while moving.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)