The cognitive interview technique is most likely to be useful in which of the following situation?

a. A lawyer is preparing to defend a client in a case involving an automobile accident.
b. A physician is evaluating the effectiveness of a drug treatment for hyperactivity.
c. A psychologist is treating a child for anxiety related to the death of a parent.
d. A recruiter is interviewing candidates for service in a foreign embassy.


A

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A) each score on the criterion variable minus the predicted score, squared. B) each squared score on the criterion variable minus each squared predicted score. C) each score on the predictor variable minus the predicted score, squared. D) each squared score on the predictor variable minus each squared predicted score.

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According to the text, a disadvantage of a within-subjects design is that:

A. each subject must spend more time in your experiment and thus may become fatigued. B. more subjects are required than in a between-subjects design. C. matching of subjects becomes cumbersome even in simple within-subjects designs. D. it is less powerful than a between-subjects design.

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

1. Cultures impact how a mental disorder is defined. 2. The age of onset for mental disorders is the same across cultures. 3. Homosexuality is currently considered a mental disorder according to the American Psychiatric Association. 4. Generally speaking, at least some mental disorders are biologically based.

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