One of the key changes in the third edition of the DSM was that:
A. Unconscious motives were finally addressed
B. Unconscious motives were finally put on equal par with tangible symptomology
C. Unconscious motives were removed from reference
D. Statistical measures were introduced to accurately assess unconscious motives
C
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Frederick Taylor is best known for
a. his rejection of the then?common belief that people are interchangeable parts. b. the concept of scientific management. c. his attempts to humanize the factory experience. d. his belief that management was almost an art, relying as it does on good human judgement
The _____ perspective is based on the assumption that groups in society are engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resources.
A. structural B. social-psychological C. conflict D. social systems
The basic underlying principle of psychodynamic theory is
a) everything has a biological motive b) everything has a psychological motive c) everything has a physiological motive d) everything has a psychosocial motive
In many agencies, a formal structure and an informal structure exist. The differences between these may be reflected in which of the following? I. What the formal lines of communication are, versus whom actually communicates with whom II. What a particular job description says, versus what the individual in the job actually does III. What the board of directors deems appropriate allocation of
funds, versus what is actually spent IV. What the official policy is on a given issue, versus what actually happens if the issue arises A) ?II and III B) ?I, II, and IV C) ?I and III D) ?I, II, III, and IV