Keegan was given a test score that indicates the extent to which his raw score deviates from the typical performance of same-age individuals. Keegan's test score is known as a(n)
A) normal distribution.
B) intelligence quotient (IQ).
C) screening quotient.
D) standardization sample.
Answer: B
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A. increase, reduce B. restrict, reduce C. reduce, increase D. increase, restrict
While a college student spends a day exploring in a fully conscious state of mindfulness meditation, a man in a hospital lies deep in a coma after surviving a horrendous traffic accident. Both of these individuals are
a. experiencing the third-person experience. b. experiencing different states of consciousness. c. exhibiting unconscious transference. d. exhibiting a non-REM sleep state.
In Bandura's classic (1965) study of children exposed to a film of an adult hitting a Bobo doll, __________
a. children who saw the model punished learned to be more aggressive than children who say the model rewarded b. children who saw the model rewarded learned to be more aggressive than children who say the model punished c. children who saw the model punished performed more aggressively in a free play situation than children who saw the model rewarded d. children who saw the model rewarded performed more aggressively in a free play situation than children who saw the model punished
The diagnosis of "unspecified" should be used when a client's symptoms meet clinical significance but does not meet strict diagnostic criteria.
a. true b. false