The most often used standardized measure of infant intelligence is the ______.
A. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised
B. Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scales of Development
C. Bayley Scales of Infant Development III (BSID-III)
D. Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Answer: C
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Lauren has periods of dejection and apathy that are not as severe as those seen in major depression. She also has periods when she abruptly becomes elated and has little need for sleep. Her symptoms never reach the level of psychosis, but the mood swings have been recurrent for over four years. The best diagnosis for Lauren is __________.
A. schizoaffective disorder B. bipolar I disorder C. recurrent persistent depressive disorder D. cyclothymic disorder
Which of the following is TRUE?
a. Only those with a Ph.D. can be the first author on a paper in the flagship journal, Health Psychology. b. In addition to empirical articles, the flagship journal, Health Psychology, also includes evidence-based treatment review articles. c. Basic research, not applied research, is published in the flagship journal, Health Psychology. d. The journal, Health Psychology, has been criticized for inviting only physicians, rather than practicing clinical psychologists, to write commentaries on published review articles.
As a client becomes more fully functioning during the course of several psychotherapy sessions, we would expect the correlation between his or her real and ideal selves to
A. decrease. B. stay the same. C. increase. D. do any of the above, for the correlation is unrelated to progress in therapy.
The tasks of a(n) __________ psychologist include improving supervisors' leadership skills, creating maximum-efficiency work groups, and suggesting other research-based programs designed to increase efficiency.
A. industrial and organizational B. clinical C. experimental D. developmental