Jan is a college student who is coping with an alcoholic parent by attending a group in which other members of the group also have family members with alcohol and drug problems. The members in this group provide each other with mutual support and a chance to discuss problems. Jan is most likely attending a(n) __________ group

a. peer counseling
b. self-help
c. sensitivity
d. encounter


B

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Khristof, who is rather shy, is drinking some punch that has been spiked with alcohol. Within an hour, he approaches a woman he has had a crush on and tells her how pretty she is. "I've always wanted to ask you out, so no time like the present," he tells her. Khristof is acting this way because alcohol is a(n)

A. opiate that excites the limbic system. B. hallucinogenic drug. C. CNS depressant drug. D. CNS stimulating drug.

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Detection of hearing impairments early in infancy

a. is not possible. b. is not predictive of hearing impairments later in life. c. does not increase the probability of treatment success. d. increases the likelihood of being able to treat the problem.

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Chris finds an advertisement online for a self-help program designed to "help you relax so you can tackle all of life's challenges." The premise of the program is that "being too high strung" negatively affects people's performance, so learning to relax will always help you do better in situations. Is this claim correct?

A. No, high arousal can improve performance if doing an easy, well-practiced task. B. No, high arousal is always needed to improve performance in any situation. C. Yes, reducing arousal will always lead to better performance in any situation. D. Yes, especially with difficult tasks, low arousal produces the best performance.

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A close synonym for the term "situational inducement" is:

Question options: motivating operation participant modeling environmental prompting physical prompting

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