An estimated:
a. 1 out of 100 women have been beaten or sexually assaulted worldwide
b. 1 out of 50 women have been beaten or sexually assaulted worldwide
c. 1 out of 25 women have been beaten or sexually assaulted worldwide
d. None of the above
D
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The major organization dedicated to promoting well-being in gays and lesbians is:
a. Homosexuals United b. Gay Liberation, Inc. c. Parents Proud of Gays d. Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Which of the following factors is not directly associated with developmental disabilities?
a. fetal development b. chemical addiction c. premature birth d. mental and emotional stress mothers experience while pregnant
Two women become friends in long-term treatment program. They are each given a voucher of increasing value every time they take and pass a drug test. After one year, the program ceases giving the voucher
One woman passes the next test but her friend does not. What statement could you make about this situation? A. CRAFT involves modifying the environment to reward drug-free bahevior. B. Contingency management involves positive reinforcement but has limitations. C. A community reinforcement approach is equivocal in its ability to help addicts. D. Network theory relies on cognitive behavioral strategies and social supports.
In Jennifer Keeton vs. Augusta State University, the federal appeals court: a. upheld the decision that the university was justified in dismissing Ward for violating provisions of the code ofethics that prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, genderidentity, disability, marital status/partnership, language preference, or socioeconomic
status. b. upheld the right of the university to enforce standards expected of students in a counseling program, evenwhen a student objects on religious grounds. c. upheld the decision that the university was not justified in dismissing Ward for violating provisions of the codeof ethics. d. decided the university did not have the right to enforce standards expected of students in a counselingprogram, even when a student objects on religious grounds.