A qualitative approach to evaluating prevention/promotion programs, which involves detailed analysis of how they operate most effectively in "real-world" settings

a. meta-analysis
b. best practices
c. focus group methods
d. a lessons learned approach


b

Psychology

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Naturalistic observation occurs mostly in laboratory settings

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

When people experience intense emotions like fear, anger, or excitement, their hearts tend to speed up and pound

It would be easy to conclude that the heart is what is causing these emotions, but this would be incorrect. This lack of consistency between an apparent relationship between two events and the true course of events demonstrates which of the six principles of scientific thinking? A) Falsifiability B) Occam's Razor C) Correlation vs. causation D) Replicability

Psychology

Which of the following is an accurate statement about alcoholism?

A. A progressive pattern leading to alcoholism is inevitable for those who drink alcohol. B. The factors that determine a drinker's susceptibility to alcoholism are not yet known. C. Alcohol use and aggressive behavior are negatively correlated. D. Use of alcohol by preteens and young teenagers does not predict later abuse.

Psychology

In I Do!, the article about video self-modeling (VSM), earlier studies are described which used a toy called

(a) a Bobo doll (b) a Barbie doll (c) Tickle Me Elmo (d) a Furby

Psychology