Marsha feels like it is very important to have a sliding scale for her fees in her practice as a clinical psychologist. She believes this is necessary to be fair to others and make sure people of different income levels have access to the mental health services she can provide. Marsha's emphasis on fairness in her fee schedule supports which ethical principle?
a. Nonmalficience
b. Fidelity
c. Justice
d. Integrity
c
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__________ refers to a way to define abnormality by comparing an individual's behavior with the norms or standards of the society in which an individual lives.
A. Social discomfort B. Cultural mores C. Social context D. Cultural relativism
Possessing good "executive control" means that individuals are able to:
A) think abstractly. B) monitor and control their own thinking and learning. C) control their attention and perceptions. D) think hypothetically.
Sylvia and her mother are fighting, yet again. Sylvia is fourteen years old and does not want to wear the new hat and mittens her mother bought her. Sylvia's mother says it is winter and is insisting Sylvia wear the hat and mittens to school. Sylvia screams, “Everyone will notice and make fun of me!” This thinking on Sylvia's part reflects:
A. formal operational thinking B. adolescent egocentrism C. abstract reasoning abilities D. the onset of puberty
What is the difference between semantic and episodic memory?
A. semantic involves autobiographical events, while episodic involves factual events B. semantic involves conditioning of a memory, while episodic is unconditioned C. semantic involves an unconditioned memory, while episodic involves a conditioned memory D. semantic involves factual knowledge, while episodic involves autobiographical events