Bowen's approach grew out of work with
a) families of returning war veterans.
b) mothers and their schizophrenic offspring.
c) immigrants.
d) middle class families.
B
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A. 45 B. 60 C. 65 D. 70
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Malingering is a behaviour in which individuals fabricate medical or psychological symptoms to get something they want. 2. Physicians often focus on a patient's emotions and allow this focus to overshadow technical aspects of the patient's illness. 3. A substantial number of people who seek medical care do so for treatment of psychological and emotional problems. 4. Compliance to a medical treatment tends to decrease as the treatment becomes more frequent. 5. Optimists stick to the medical regimens their caregivers have prescribed better than do pessimists.
When students take multiple-choice exams, they are using the form of intelligence that Sternberg calls
academic. creative. practical. analytic.
The mean is an inappropriate measure of central tendency when the distribution is severely skewed because
a. it is not the mathematical center of a skewed distribution. b. only 50% of the scores in a skewed distribution are near it. c. it does not accurately describe a skewed distribution. d. only the mode describes a skewed distribution.