A type of service that clinical health psychologists can deliver as behavioral intervention is:

a. using biofeedback for pain management
b. increasing patient medication compliance
c. administering neuropsychological testing
d. therapy to help patients cope with illness


D Therapy to help patients cope with illness

Psychology

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Based on a recent review of 15 carefully selected studies, the most frequent use of mobile technology to help individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is

A. giving real-time feedback about potentially missed social cues. B. playing social games that train real-life social skills. C. using the device to access preferred stimuli, such as snacks and toys. D. watching videos that teach specific academic skills.

Psychology

When given a certain input, a(n) ____________ is guaranteed to produce a certain response

a. algorithm c. structure-process trade-off b. mental representation d. modular system

Psychology

Students were asked to imagine that they had received an A or an F in a required course. Then they were asked to rank various possible causes for that mark. Among those who imagined an excellent mark, men attributed their success to ability while women emphasized effort. What happened when they imagined a failing mark?

a. both men and women attributed failure to bad luck b. men blamed it on bad luck and women on lack of ability c. men blamed it on lack of effort, and women to lack of ability d. men blamed it on lack of ability and women on lack of effort e. both men and women blamed it on lack of effort

Psychology

Research has shown that naps have recuperative powers out of proportion with their

A) power. B) frequency. C) brevity. D) positive incentive value. E) EEG.

Psychology