Psychologists recognize the importance of __________ mental health programs for Native Americans.

A. medical support for physical illnesses in
B. increasing client awareness of psychological disorders in
C. bringing elements of tribal culture into
D. excluding tribal and traditional beliefs from


Answer: C

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The term equifinality refers to the fact that

A. once a process has begun, it will always lead to a final outcome. B. many causes of psychopathology are equal in influence. C. a number of paths can lead to the same outcome. D. all forms of psychopathology have similar causes.

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Research indicates that ____ and ____ are more likely to drop out of school

a. students young for their grade; those from lower-income backgrounds b. students old for their grade; those who live in rural areas c. students old for their grade; those from lower-income backgrounds d. students young for their grade; those who adopt adult roles later in life

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A series of studies by Catalino, Furr, and Bellis (2012), which tested the ideas behind self-presentation theory, suggested that social anxiety is, in fact, produced by

a. self-presentation motivation but not social self-efficacy b. social self-efficacy but not self-presentation motivation c. neither social self-efficacy, nor self-presentation motivation d. both social self-efficacy and self-presentation motivation

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In one study asking 12- to 20-year-olds to justify why they regarded themselves as the same continuous person in the past and the present, Native Canadian youths ________

A) described an enduring personal essence, a core self that remained the same despite change B) emphasized a constantly transforming self, resulting from new roles and relationships C) emphasized that change made them doubt that they would ever feel certain about anything D) described a core self that internalized societal values and beliefs without deliberate evaluation

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