The advertising campaigns, directed toward young children, that focus on "just saying NO" as one way of preventing drug use and potential drug addiction, are an example of:
a. primary prevention
b. tertiary prevention
c. auxiliary prevention
d. secondary prevention
A
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When Anthony gets a test paper back on which he earned an A, phrases like, "atta boy" and "good going" pop into his head; and he feels a sense of pride in his accomplishments. This illustrates the social learning concept of
a. the ego ideal. b. self-reinforcement. c. conditions of worth. d. unconditional positive regard.
Why is the relationship between satisficer/maximizer decision-making strategies and satisfaction surprising?
A) Maximizers take more time to make the best possible choice and tend to be happier with the outcome than are satisficers. B) Satisficers take more time to make the best possible choice and tend to be happier with the outcome than are maximizers. C) Maximizers take more time to make the best possible choice and tend to be less happy with the outcome than are satisficers. D) Satisficers take more time to make the best possible choice and tend to be less happy with the outcome than are maximizers.
Melinda decides to major in criminology and forensic psychology because she is fascinated by crime dramas, such as NCIS and Law and Order. Melinda is likely experiencing which of the following?
A. moral panic B. CSI effect C. presupposition D. cocercion
A remarried couple that has at least one stepchild living with them is called a
a. reconstituted family. c. merged family. b. mixed family. d. blended family.