The most important treatment for arthritis is to limit any physical activity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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In developing a Thurstone scale, judges are used to:
a. provide the statistical analysis. b. calculate discriminatory power scores. c. find the adjective pairs that are used in the scale. d. assess how favorable an item is toward the variable being measured.
Mrs. K., age 35, has been in treatment for the past three months. She says she feels inferior and worthless when with family and friends. She avoids close personal relationships and fears dependence on others. She feels that most people are more in control and are "happy about their lives." Preoccupied and anxious about her failures and worries about the future, she constantly complains about chest and back pains that keep her awake at night. Medical evaluations are negative. She also experiences sudden mood shifts in which she appreciates her achievements, feels good and sees others as the problem. Mrs. K's condition could be diagnosed as
A. overanxious reaction to adulthood. B. borderline personality disorder. C. narcissistic personality disorder. D. reactive depression.
If your paper receives mixed reviews, then…
a. it is likely that you will not be able to publish your paper. b. you still have opportunities to revise and get it accepted, or you may have to end up submitting it to a different journal. c. it is likely to get published. d. the editor will likely only give you one side of the reviews.
Which of the following would be considered a DISADVANTAGE of an empirically supported treatment (EST)?
A) They have greater scientific support. B) They are expensive. C) They are highly structured. D) They do not target a specific population with a specific problem.