The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (SB5) and the Wechsler scales

a. are both individual intelligence tests.
b. are each given to large groups at the same time with minimal supervision.
c. were both designed to predict a person's chances of success in college.
d. are characterized by all of these statements.


A

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In his investigation designed to examine the effects of labeling people as "abnormal," David Rosenhan and seven other sane people gained admission to psychiatric hospitals by pretending to have hallucinations

Once these "pseudopatients" were admitted, all of the following happened EXCEPT that a. they were diagnosed as either paranoid schizophrenic or manic depressive. b. they behaved in a normal fashion in every way. c. they were immediately discharged and the psychiatrists acknowledged their mistakes. d. not one of the pseudopatients was identified by the professionals as sane.

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In the context of mental illness, "revolving door" refers to a consequence of

a. institutionalization, wherein people remain incarcerated in the institutions for long periods of time. b. homelessness, wherein people do not get help for their ongoing mental problems. c. deinstitutionalization, wherein people leave institutions only for brief periods of time before needing help again. d. homelessness, wherein people with severe mental illness are victims of crimes.

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Beyond infant and child mortality, which of the following makes up the vast difference in life expectancy between developed and developing countries?

a. Access to health care in late adulthood b. The degree of physical labor required of jobs c. Carcinogens and toxins in the environment d. The type of diet

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