____ is the industrialization of health care through which large organizations determine what type and duration of treatment clients can have
a. Managed health care
b. Multicultural psychology
c. Moral therapy
d. The drug revolution
a
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Since Jane suffers from illness anxiety disorder, we can expect her to see her physician a. often and feel completely reassured that there is nothing wrong with her health. b. rarely but continue to believe that she is quite ill
c. almost never because she does not trust physicians. d. often but continue to be anxious about her health anyway.
According to Skinner, people are rewarded, but behavior is reinforced
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An incomplete factorial design is one in which:
a. there is more than one dependent variable. b. all levels of each independent variable are paired with all levels of every other independent variable c. all levels of each variable are not paired with all levels of every other variable. d. the independent variable is manipulated completely.
Kim was adopted as a baby and raised by loving parents in an enriched environment. Studies have shown that ________
a. the intelligence of adopted children is more highly correlated with their biologically unrelated parents than their birth parents. b. for adults, heritability estimates average around .15 to .20. c. the scores of fraternal twins reared together are more highly correlated than the scores of identical twins reared apart. d. as adopted children grow into adulthood, the correlation between their IQ scores and those of their biologically unrelated family members diminishes to zero.