A __________ works in prisons, trains and evaluates police officers, assists with jury selection, and evaluates whether defendants are able to stand trial

A) clinical psychologist
B) school psychologist
C) I/O psychologist
D) forensic psychologist


Answer: D
Rationale: Forensic psychology encompasses work in the criminal justice system, including interactions with the legal system and its professionals.

Psychology

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a. situational factors; narrow, specific b. personal flaws; narrow, specific c. situational factors; global, far-reaching d. personal flaws; global, far-reaching

Psychology

The drop in self-esteem often found when children first enter middle school appears to be due to a. the acquisition of concrete operational thinking. b. the illusion of invulnerability

c. changes in ethnic identity. d. peer comparisons.

Psychology

Early cross-cultural research on self-esteem reported that members of _____ cultures had higher self-esteem scores than members of _____ cultures

a) collectivistic; individualistic b) individualistic; collectivistic c) ecocentric; sociocentric d) sociocentric; ecocentric

Psychology

Tumors that are contained within their own membrane are unlikely to recur following removal are known as

A. infiltrating. B. malignant. C. benign. D. metastatic.

Psychology