______________ are boundaries that are absolutes.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


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It is important for family members to have adequate information about the dying process in order to reduce the anxiety associated with death.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Sally's parents are upset about her performance on a battery of tests

The examiner explains to the parents that tests measure only a sample of behavior at a particular time, that scores are not fixed–they can go up or down from year to year, and that Sally's score may be low because she is simply not skilled in the area measured by the particular tests. What important area of understanding does this particular discussion address? a. Parents realize the importance encouraging the child to do their best, because placement decisions often depend upon test results b. Parents understand the potential for bias in the testing process, despite considerable procedures to reduce it c. Parents understand the dynamics of testing and refrain from making hasty value judgments based on their child's test results d. Parents understand that they may not be reimbursed by the school district if they choose to have the child re-evaluated by an independent source

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An ED50 refers to a drug's dosage level where:

A. 50% of the population would die at that given dose. B. 50% of the population would experience the drug's effect. C. 50% of the population would be cured of drug addiction. D. 50% of the population would experience a small TI.

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Which of the following would be an example of resilience as described by the authors?

a. A child who maintains below average grades and experiences maltreatment. b. A child who experiences maltreatment, poverty, and hardship but is able to maintain good grades and make friends. c. A child who does not experience compounded hardship and adversity maintaining positive relationships and good grades in school. d. A child who engages in minimal recreational drug use despite hardship and maltreatment.

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