The Tarasoff ruling recognized that the rights of the _______
a. psychotherapy client are as important as those of the intended victim
b. psychotherapy client are already specified in state and national laws
c. intended victim outweigh the rights of confidentiality
d. intended victim cannot impact the sanctity of the psychotherapy session
C
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What is a common criticism of many of the studies related to childhood sexuality (e.g., information from Kinsey's data of 1948 and 1953)? a. Most are completed using participants who have experienced childhood sexual abuse
b. Most do not ask children questions directly but rely on parents to judge their children's sexuality development. c. Most are retrospective in nature and rely on older adults to remember what they did when they were young. d. More studies have relied on information from girls because they are more likely to be open about their early childhood experiences.
Which of the following statements is true?
a. ?The relationship between happiness and wealth is largely undetermined. b. ?Once basic needs are met, additional money does not guarantee happiness. c. ?A low socioeconomic status is not correlated with unhappiness. d. ?Great wealth is correlated with great happiness.
Helen is administering an intelligence test to children to determine if they have a learning disorder. She should be sure to ____
a. test several children at the same time as a way of reducing their anxiety b. make sure the children are relaxed by playing soft music as they take the test c. only give extra time to those who seem to need it d. be aware of each student's linguistic and cultural background
A friend has just returned from taking the full WAIS-IV test and is eager to discuss her experience. She might mention all of the following EXCEPT that
a. part of the test involved reproducing patterns. b. she was asked the meanings of a list of vocabulary words. c. after the test she was told she would have a verbal and a performance IQ score. d. she had to repeat a series of digits to the examiner.