Observations are often more helpful than interviews with which types of clients?
a. The elderly
b. Young children
c. Young adults
d. Baby boomers
b. Young children
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This section of a journal article describes the criteria used to include participants in the study.
a. Sample b. Introduction c. Literature review d. Methods
Throughout each of the life periods-infancy and childhood, adolescence, young and middle adulthood, and later adulthood-people tend to experience common life events related to all these developments except:
A. Biological B. Psychological C. Social D. Behavioral
An example of the primary level of prevention is
A. Immunization B. Delaying the consequences of clinically advanced diseases C. Shorten the duration of an illness D. Reduce symptoms of an illness
Suppose a study reports that the average number of times that control group participants got drunk during the year was five. What is appropriate to conclude?
a. The typical control group participant got drunk five times. b. Most control group participants got drunk five times. c. It is conceivable that most of the control group participants got drunk less than five times or more than five times. d. The typical control group participant got drunk 5 times, and most control group participants got drunk five times.