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Phil is seeing a behavioral clinical psychologist for help with his drinking behavior. The clinician asks Phil what he hopes to accomplish in treatment, and Phil says that he wants to reduce his alcohol intake. Then the clinician asks Phil what would be the consequence of reducing his intake, and Phil says that it would improve his performance at work. Then the clinician asks Phil what would be
the consequence of improving his work performance, and Phil says that he would earn more money. Then the clinician asks about the consequence of earning more money, and Phil says that there would be less strain on his marriage. Then the clinician asks about the consequence of less marital strain, and Phil says that he would be happier. What is the clinician trying to do in this intervention? a. define the ultimate outcome of the behavior change b. pinpoint the antecedent of the undesired behavior c. determine how committed the client is to treatment d. none of the above
You have conducted a brilliant study which correlates IQ score with income and find a value of r = 0.75 . At the end of the study you find out all the IQ scores were scored 10 points too high. What will the value of r be with the corrected data?
a. r will be increased c. r will remain the same b. r will be decreased d. cannot be determined
According to Sternberg’s theory of intelligence, intelligence has three components: creative, analytical, and ________.
a. intrapersonal b. emotional c. fluid d. practical
Margaret and Terry have just fallen in love. They feel an intense desire to be close to each other and spend as much time together as possible. When not together, both feel intensely excited and anxious
Generally their time is spent fantasizing about their next date. What stage of love are Margaret and Terry experiencing? A) Companionate love B) Realistic love C) Infatuation D) Consummate love