Which of the following is true about HIV infection?
a. as of 2007, only homosexual men are at risk for this infection
b. the only persons who can be infected with HIV are women, children, and men
c. one cannot be infected with HIV if one has sex with an infected person only once
d. HIV is now a disease that is manageable without risk of undesirable side effects of thetreatment
e. HIV is mainly a problem for the economically advantaged
B
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a. a problem-focused strategy. b. an emotion-focused strategy. c. a healthy-focused strategy. d. an appraisal-focused strategy.
The first step in the legal process is for some legislative body to:
a. get sued b. receive a complaint c. pass a law d. take a vote
Nonsexual multiple relationships between a clinical psychologist and a client are
A. always unethical. B. never unethical if initiated by the client. C. unethical if they can be expected to impair the psychologist’s competence or risk exploiting the client. D. unethical only if the client actually experiences harm or exploitation (“no harm, no foul”).
A treatment is administered to a sample of n = 9 individuals selected from a population with a mean of µ = 80 and a standard deviation of ? = 12. After treatment, the effect size is measured by computing Cohen's d, and a value of d = 0.50 is obtained. Based on this information, what is the mean for the treated sample?
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