In observational epidemiology, the most common method of data collection used for evaluating the presence of psychological disorders is a(n)
A) self-report.
B) psychiatric rating scale.
C) unstructured interview.
D) diagnostic interview.
D
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b. social modeling. c. biological. d. isolation during childhood.
The holophrase period of language development is characterized by the child's utterance of
a. units of receptive language. b. single words that convey the meanings of sentences. c. exotic unfamiliar phonemes. d. simplified three-word sentences.
Jennifer and Mike are concerned because their son Stephen has developed friendships only with other European American boys like himself. They would like him to have a more diverse group of friends
What could they do to make it more likely that he would develop interracial friendships? a. Move to an integrated neighborhood in a school district where classes are small and contain children from different ethnic groups. b. Move to an integrated neighborhood in a school district where classes are large and contain children from different ethnic groups. c. Move to a segregated neighborhood in a school district where classes are small and contain children from different ethnic groups. d. Move to a segregated neighborhood in a school district where classes are large and contain children from different ethnic groups.
Justin knows that earning good grades in high school will help him gain admission to an Ivy League college. However, he realizes that, even with perfect grades, he's unlikely to be accepted into such a prestigious college. Based on this, Justin skipped studying to go out with friends. Which of the following most likely influenced Justin's decision?
A. The perceived outcome of earning good grades B. The probability of achieving the outcome C. Positive framing D. Negative framing