According to Kelly, people want to understand the world so that they can predict and control what happens to them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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How is having a genetic predisposition to a disease related to contracting that disease?
A. A predisposition toward a disease means that the person will contract the disease. B. Having a predisposition to a disease is unrelated to contracting that disease. C. A predisposition makes a disease more likely, but it does not guarantee that the disease will be contracted. D. Identifying a predisposition means that effective treatments can begin early, and the disease can be thoroughly avoided.
How does addiction to psychoactive substances differ from substance abuse?
a. ?Addiction is a more severe form of substance abuse. b. ?Addiction is a physical need, while substance abuse can stem from a psychological need. c. ?Addiction does not result in the building of tolerance. d. ?Addiction leads to serious medical problems while substance abuse does not.
Robin Miller and Marybeth Shinn point out that both research to practice models and community-centered models of program implementation:
a. assume that the development of new interventions always begins with researchers. b. ignore the fact that many communities have developed effective prevention programs on their own. c. are based upon learning from indigenous prevention efforts. d. both ‘a' and ‘b'.
The week after she earns her driver's license, 16-year-old Hannah arrives home an hour after curfew. As a consequence, Hannah must wash the car on Saturday and is not allowed to drive it for a week
Washing the car is a ________ and losing driving privileges is a ________. a. positive punisher; positive punisher b. negative punisher; positive punisher c. negative punisher; negative punisher d. positive punisher; negative punisher