What are the purposes of the initial clinical assessment of a person?
What will be an ideal response?
To make a diagnosis, predict the course of the disorder, to decide on treatment,
and for use in research.
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To Holzkamp, Freudian concepts ___________.
a. are inadequate for the requirements of scientific psychology b. were intended to clarify the concrete experiences of individuals c. did justice to social contexts rather than ignoring them d. turns clinical practice into hopeless subjectivity
Damon is a high school English teacher. He provides his students with a step-by-step guide for writing "the perfect creative story." He refers to this guide as an algorithm, however, one of his students argues that it is actually a heuristic. Is this student's argument correct?
A. Yes, because the guide likely provides general rules for effective story telling but cannot guarantee a perfect outcome each time. B. Yes, because algorithms are only used by computers, when guides are used by humans they are referred to as heuristics. C. No, because the format of the guide includes sequential steps and this is the only requirement for something to be an algorithm. D. No, because the guide increases the time it takes to write a story and a heuristic must reduce the amount of time it takes to complete a task.
If you ran an experiment and found that your effects held true only for international students
who participated in the research, you may have found a(n) A) multiple-treatment interference B) reactive arrangement C) interaction of selection and treatment D) interaction of testing and treatment
Parallel forms of a test contain the same kinds of items of equal difficulty and have a high
correlation with each other. Indicate whether the statement is true or false