What is a draw back to the use of self-report inventories in assessing AOD problems?
a. the nature of a self-report instrument may impact validity
b. self-report inventories generally have less than adequate reliability
c. self-report inventories can only be administered by psychologists
d. self-report inventories are expensive since computer scoring is required
a. the nature of a self-report instrument may impact validity
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a. sons of alcoholics show more than average intoxication after drinking a moderate amount of alcohol b. daughters of alcoholics show less than average intoxication after drinking a moderate amount of alcohol c. alcohol paradoxically increases stress for sons of alcoholics rather than decreasing it d. alcohol decreases stress more for sons of alcoholics than it does for others
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a. pulled harder. b. made less of an effort to pull. c. did not vary the amount of effort they exerted on any of the trials. d. were erratic in the amount of effort exerted on the different trials.
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A. slow-twitch; fast-twitch B. fast-twitch; slow-twitch C. Type I; Type III D. Type III; Type II
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a. rough-and-tumble b. dramatic c. sensory pleasure d. constructive