Iatrogenic effects are:
a. unintended, harmful consequences of what was meant to be a beneficial intervention.
b. significant, positive effects of an intervention.
c. intervention effects that are true for some types of participants but not others.
d. non-significant effects.
a
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a) "I know what you are—you are a taster pro." b) "I know what you are—you are a taster queen." c) "I know what you are—you are a supertaster." d) "I know what you are—you are a Gustavus Adolphus."
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a. do not predict behavior very well. b. can vary depending on the group. c. were meant to be violated. d. are a form of authoritarian control.
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a. less than 5% (it declines over time) b. 5% (it stays the same) c. between 23% and 40% d. 100% (pregnancy is virtually certain)