The main thrust of ______ prevention is intervention
a. basic c. tertiary b. primary d. secondary
D
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Autonomy is best defined as
a. the capacity to make independent decisions. b. a high dependence on the ideas of others. c. the ability to sense and react to the emotional states of others. d. a strong sense of belonging to a larger group (collective).
What do we call groups of symptoms that tend to be limited to certain cultures?
a) restricted syndromes b) naturalistic syndromes c) sociocultural disorders d) culture-bound syndromes
At a recent visit to his doctor for a yearly checkup, Marlon learned that his blood pressure was moderately elevated. "I won't put you on blood pressure medication yet," the doctor said, "but I need you to lose at least ten pounds in the next six months
Otherwise we will have to use medication to get your blood pressure back down." In the next six months, Marlon lost 20 pounds. This is an example of __________ motivation. a. approach b. drive c. avoidance d. hedonic
Which of the following children is engaging in social comparison?
A) Florrie, who observes that she is better at singing than her peers but does not run as fast B) Clark, who understands that his friend is upset because he received a poor grade C) Astra, who describes herself as talkative and fun-loving, but also as a hard worker D) Julien, who attributes his successful basketball dribbling skills to ability