It is difficult to predict
a. what the client will need for prenatal care
b. what the client will experience as a problem
c. how the problem influences culture
d. how the person will use resources
b
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Mehrabian in a 1971 study offers statistics on what percentage of communication is considered Non Verbal (IE: body language). Which of the following percentages correctly represents the amount cited in the text for Non Verbal aspects of communication?
a. 7% b. 55% c. 38% d. 67% e. 88%
The chronicity of a problem refers to:
A) How much job experience a person has. B) The geographical place where the problem is. C) Outward behavior or characteristics of a person with the problem. D) How often the problem occurs or how long it has lasted.
Assumptions about the client's functioning as a result of influences from the autonomic nervous system, physical
dependence on a drug, or a biological reaction to an environmental event are all considered when making ______ hypotheses.
a. biophysical b. psychological c. social d. environmental
For a very small group of his clients, a psychologist conducts a survey and determines that the most common phobia in the group is acrophobia (fear of heights). In this case, statistics are being used as a tool to perform which function?
a. Ranking b. Population c. Description d. Decision making e. Generalization