Recurrence of symptoms or behavior, following a period of improvement, is

called

a. redefinition
b. regurgitation
c. resurgence
d. relapse
e. reification


d

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In a cross-cultural study by Masuda and Nisbett (2001) involving Japanese and American students to find the influence of culture on attention, it was found that:

a) there were minor differences in recalling the focal object in the picture. b) there were major differences in recalling the focal object in the picture. c) the Japanese students remembered more of the background objects. d) the American students remembered more of the background objects.

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When looking at the future of retirement, which factor challenges the concept of an individual's right to retire?

a. As the healthy adult years expand, people can't support twenty or more years of retirement on forty years of employment. b. More and more professionals want to retire early. c. People who make midlife career changes want to retire early. d. Many people look forward to retirement as a time when they can direct their energy to activities they enjoy more than work.

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Video Activity 6.2: Parent and Infant PsychotherapyClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 183, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:To better understand the early parent-child relationship (attachment), Dr. Taylor utilizes the Care Index, questionnaires, and observations. What method did Mary Ainsworth use to measure attachment?

A. the Care Index B. interviews with children C. the Strange Situation D. the Harlow Index

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The degree to which a researcher can generalize findings from a randomized controlled design depends on several factors, including type of design, participant selection procedures, internal and external validity, and assessment strategies

How does each of these elements affect the generalizability of research outcomes? What will be an ideal response?

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