Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous is
a. difficult to assess for effectiveness, primarily because it is almost always voluntary.
b. one of the most accepted approaches to dealing with alcoholism.
c. useful because the group can address the alcoholic's denial and rationalizations over drinking.
d. all of the above
d
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According to Erikson, if a nine-year-old elementary school student fails to succeed at learning new skills and knowledge, the result may be the development of a sense of __________.
A. stagnation B. inferiority C. shame and doubt D. role confusion
The clinical psychologist's aim in applying prediction and control goals to a client's behavior is to
a. decide the treatment. b. help the client meet his or her treatment objectives. c. allow the client a narrow range of options for his or her behavior. d. use a database to formulate a treatment for the client.
During a defensive huddle, a linebacker says to his fellow teammates, "I am really going to cream that running back! I'll hit him so hard that he will think he is a Radio City Music Hall Rockette!" This would be considered a(n)
A. releaser. B. antagonist. C. altruistic act. D. threat of aggression.
Behavior is a product of both the situation and the person. Which of the following is an example of a situation that might influence behavior?
A. Being in a crowd when someone faints B. Being raised in a Jewish household C. Being taught that stealing is immoral D. Being aggressive toward strangers