A client is actually exposed to their fear stimulus in vivo exposure.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Fourteen-year-old Lisa complains to her family doctor that she feels like her hands and feet are too big. Her doctor tells her this is a common feeling in adolescence and is primarily due to
a. hormonal fluctuations. b. proximodistal growth. c. cephalocaudal growth. d. asynchronous growth.
If you were to measure the attitudes towards the wearing of seat belts in a state where wearing them was compulsory and compare those attitudes to those of people living in a state where it was not compulsory, self-perception theory would predict that people in the state with compulsory seat belt legislation tended to:
A. develop a more positive attitude toward the wearing of seat belts B. develop a more negative attitude toward the wearing of seat belts C. wear the seat belts only when police officers were visible D. praise the virtues of seat belts, but not wear them
Which of the following is FAlSE?
a. Death rates of African Americans are significantly higher than those of Americans overall. b. American Indians have a suicide rate that is higher than the national average. c. Health care and disease incidence vary significantly across cultural groups. d. Most health disparities are caused by factors related to sex rather than cultural factors.
The randomized response technique permits the investigator to
a. randomly select subjects b. code the data in such a way as to recover the true response of each participant c. estimate the rate of a behavior in the population without knowing an individual's true response d. identify participants who are lying