The ____ mandated a paid 14-week maternity leave in 1992
a. United States
b. United Nations
c. European Union
d. WHO
c. European Union
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The best description of the purpose of think-aloud protocols is that they are used to determine
a. what information a person is attending to while solving a problem. b. which people can be considered more creative in ability to solve problems. c. how to develop computer programs that best mimic human problem solving. d. how a person's expertise increases his or her likelihood of solving a problem, relative to a beginner.
In desensitization, a person
a. constructs a hierarchy, is taught exercises that produce deep relaxation, and then tries to perform the least disturbing item on the list. b. is taught exercises that produce deep relaxation and then is exposed to the highest fear-producing stimulus. c. attempts to discover the reasons why she or he is fearful of a particular stimuli and then to face these fears one by one. d. is exposed to response-contingent shocks whenever they try to engage in a bad habit, such as smoking or drinking alcohol.
In 1997 the members of the Heaven's Gate cult in San Diego, California, ingested a combination of cyanide and arsenic. All 39 of these individuals died together in the same house. This would be an example of:
a) parasuicide. b) culticide. c) subintentional death. d) rational suicide.
Morgan obtains a score on a screening device for depression, which indicates the presence of significant depression. Morgan's psychologist is most likely to do what at this point in the assessment process?
A) Refer Morgan for in-patient hospitalization B) Recommend further evaluation C) Repeat the testing to determine reliability D) Begin therapy given the immediate risk