Which of the following questions is NOT used to challenge an individual's distorted thinking?
a. where is the evidence?
b. what are the implications?
c. are there alternative explanations?
d. can you change the way others react to you?
d
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A strong advantage of the longitudinal design is
a. that informed consent is unnecessary. b. its ability to discern differences among cohorts. c. that it follows the development of individuals. d. its immunity from selective attrition.
Which of the following approaches is most beneficial in helping adolescents adjust to school transition?
A) forming larger homerooms to encourage closer relations between teachers and students B) having alumni speak to new students about their own experiences with school transition C) assigning students to classes with several familiar peers D) assigning students to classes with all new peers with similar interests
_________ is a process in which the intermediate value of some characteristic is more adaptive than is the value at either end of the distribution
a. Adaptive selection b. Allele selection c. Directional selection d. Stabilizing selection
A death is considered "good" if it
A) happens in a short space of time. B) happens naturally without the intervention of others. C) is comfortable, dignified, and meets the needs of the patient and the family. D) is not preceded by an illness.