Helms et al. (2005) assert that rather than using race to categorize assessment results, the construct of _________________ is more effective in explaining significant differences in assessment of cognitive abilities and other areas of psychological assessment
A) ?cultural preference
B) ?racial identity
C) ?gender identity
D) ?worldview
B
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A physician prescribes the following: digoxin 15 mcg/kg then 3.75 mcg/kg every six to eight hours. What would the 15 mcg/kg be called? a. loading dose b. maintenance dose c. therapeutic dose d. synergistic dose ANSWER: a FEEDBACK: a. A loading dose is the initial dose given to get an adequate blood level of the drug for it to start to work. This dose is often greater than the maintenance dose. b. A maintenance dose is the required dose to keep the drug level at a steady state of therapeutic value and desired effect. . c. A therapeutic dose is the dose that is customarily given. It is based on the client's body weight. . d. A synergistic dose is the effect of two drugs working together to potentiate an action. . POINTS: 1 QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS
VARIABLES: False DATE CREATED: 11/27/2017 12:27 AM DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2017 12:27 AM a. loading dose b. maintenance dose c. therapeutic dose d. synergistic dose
What theory argues that children who witness IPV in their families growing up are more likely to be involved in IPV when they are adults?
a. deterrence theory b. multiple threshold theory c. modeling theory d. intergenerational transmission theory
Psychodynamic therapy has turned away from sexual drive theory and toward attachment theory
(a) true (b) false
Which of the following best describes the state of research on CFAs?
a. There is quite a bit supporting CFAs. b. There is an adequate amount but it is not empirically sound. c. There is little despite the long history of these evaluations and assessments. d. The only research is coming out of universities that are not equipped with appropriate control populations.