In comparison to the inquisitorial system of justice, the adversarial system

a. is higher in decision control.
b. provides less satisfaction for participants.
c. is higher in process control.
d. is far more common.


c

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While Penny is undergoing chemotherapy to treat her leukemia, she depends totally on her daughter to care for her, drive her to appointments, do her shopping, cleaning, and other household chores. According to the DSM-5, does Penny meet the criteria for dependent personality disorder?

a. Yes, because she is dependent on others and is unable to take care of her own responsibilities. b. No, not if the dependence is a temporary condition rather than pervasive. c. Maybe; the answer depends on whether one takes a categorical or taxometric approach to diagnosing personality disorders. d. No, Penny appears to exhibit traits of avoidant personality disorder, not dependent personality disorder.

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Dr. Kess says, "If we are going to resolve a person's problem with depression, we have to treat the physiological problems causing the depression. Dr. Kess probably practices a type of:

a. consciousness therapy b. behavioral therapy c. insight therapy d. biomedical therapy

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Noel is waiting in a very long line at the bank, again. Rather than focusing on how this is going to throw his whole schedule for the day out, he thinks about how he could rearrange his errands. He decides that next time, he will cash his check before his noon-hour aerobic class, rather than after the class. That way the lines at the bank will probably be shorter. In this case, Noel is coping

with potential stress: a. using distraction b. by deriving future alternatives c. using biofeedback d. using autogenic relaxation

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Which statement about OCD is FALSE?

A) Compulsions temporarily reduce anxiety. B) People realize their obsessions are irrational. C) Women are slightly more susceptible to experiencing OCD than are men. D) Treatment involves learning to suppress the obsessive thought.

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