According to classical family systems theorists, the person with the drug use problem is viewed as______________
A) ?a person suffering from a mental disorder.
B) ?the symptom carrier.
C) ?the problem.
D) the person in need of a formal Intervention.
B
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As a percent of the total population, the same amount of Americans lost their lives on the battlefield during the Civil War, as in World War II
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Jack Jackson, owner of the Jackson Automobile Supermarket, wanted to find out the kinds of cars to push to graduating college students
He asked 100 college seniors to rate ten aspects of 11 models his dealership sold: style, fuel economy, engineering, safety, performance, prestige, comfort, price, selection or options, and interior size. Each car was rated on the ten aspects from 0 (poor) to 5 (excellent). Each student also rated the importance of each aspect (1 = unimportant, 2 = moderate importance, 3 = very important). Then each aspect rating was weighed (multiplied) by its importance rating. Next, everything was added together for a score. Each car received a score of 0 to 150. After calculating the information and reviewing the results, Jack focused on selling cars with scores of 80 and higher to graduating students. What measurement technique did Jack use in his study? A) semantic differential B) Bogardus Social Distance Scale C) Likert scale D) Hawthorne scale E) an index
Reliability in measurement refers to ______.
A. relevance B. consistency C. accuracy D. knowledge
The planned change process has seven (7) stages. List and describe at least four of those stages and describe what happens in each stage selected.
What will be an ideal response?