Some clinical psychologists resist the statistical approach because, in their opinion,

a. it is based on short-term prediction.
b. it is inferior to the judgment of experts in the field.
c. it dehumanizes clients.
d. all of the above


D

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If you come home from work to find your spouse in a particularly bad mood, the chameleon effect suggests that which of the following is most likely to happen?

a. You are likely to turn around and walk out the door because this effect suggests that we avoid people who are experiencing negative moods. b. Your spouse will only start cheering up after your mood has diminished, because this effect suggests that positive moods are shared, but negative moods are "given." c. You are likely to start getting into a bad mood yourself. d. Your spouse is going to immediately cheer up because someone who is not in a bad mood is in their vicinity.

Psychology

A pervasive developmental disorder that involves the loss of previously acquired skills and

abnormal functioning following a period of normal development during the first two years of life is ______. a. Rett's disorder c. childhood disintegrative disorder b. Asperger's disorder d. autism

Psychology

many of Gustavo's friends are in relationships, but Gus is single. Which of the following is a stereotype he is likely to face?

a. "Gus must have such an easy time meeting people." b. "Gus must be lonely and desperate." c. "Gus must be really popular with the management at his company." d. "Gus must have so much money."

Psychology

Which of the following is a common problem with survey research? a. Not enough people agree to answer the survey questions. b. Many people express unconsidered or ill-informed opinions. c. Most surveys have too many independent variables

d. Most surveys have too many dependent variables.

Psychology