When treating delinquent youth, Forlong et al. (2013) suggested that ____

a. behavioral therapy, especially aversive conditioning for antisocial behaviors, works well
b. parent-focused interventions can improve both child behavior and parent mental health
c. group interventions may help youngsters learn appropriate forms of social interaction
d. psychodynamic therapy is best for teaching them to control their aggressive impulses


b

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A. efficiently; less B. efficiently; more C. concisely; less D. concisely; more

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Carl Jung was a neo-Freudian who believed:

a. the most important determinant of personality is not childhood trauma but rather how individuals come to deal with a basic sense of inferiority b. a link exists between the irrational beliefs that people hold about themselves and their psychological problems c. people can consciously control their own behavioral destiny and seek their fullest potential d. in a general life force that was sexual in part but also included other basic sources of motivation, such as the need for creativity

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For years, Jenna ate one toaster pastry for breakfast. Then the company changed their packaging so that the toaster pastries were wrapped in sets of two. Ever since this change occurred, Jenna has had two pastries for breakfast. This is an example of

A) social facilitation. B) modeling. C) impression management. D) the unit bias.

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Developmental tasks can be viewed as

A. the physical challenges in a stage of development.  B. the unfolding of the epigenetic principle. C. competencies that lead to mastery of the environment.  D. unrelated to stages of a person's development.

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