In caregiving research, how is the primary caregiver frequently identified?

A) Via physician report. B) Via the observations of the researcher.
C) By interviewing friends of the family. D) By interviewing the family.


D

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For most tests, the maximum amount of information about differences between individuals can be obtained from items in the difficulty range of

a. .30 to .70. b. .40 to .80. c. between .55 and .85. d. above .90.

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A large school district introduces a new reading program into one-half of its first-grade classrooms. Three years later, the reading scores of the 10,000 children in the new program average 3 points higher on a 100-point test than the scores of the 10,000 children who did not get the program. Although 3 points is statistically significant, the problem with saying that the program was a great

success is that ____. a. the samples are too small to assess clinical significance b. the reading test is probably not reliable c. three points on the reading score is probably not clinically significant d. there was no control group

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The research of Mary Cover Jones (1924) demonstrated that:

a. fear can be eliminated through classical conditioning b. fear is permanent c. fear is easy to develop d. instrumental conditioning can reduce fear

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In Froh and colleagues’ examination of the effectiveness of gratitude interventions, who was likely to increase levels of gratitude by writing letters?

A. people from individualistic cultures B. youth who were low in positive affect C. youth who were high in positive affect D. people from collectivist cultures

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