The death of a partner often triggers "cascading effects" which means that the
death
A) brings back sadness associated with earlier losses. B) forces the surviving partner to relocate.
C) throws the surviving partner into shock. D) all of the above.
A
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Reagan's campaign in 1980 was aided by public opinion that strongly favored conservatism. After the trauma of Vietnam, Watergate, stagflation, and the Iran hostage crisis, many Americans wanted a respite with a president who
A. could make the world seem simple. B. could unite the nation behind patriotism and national pride. C. seemed to stand for moral value. D. All of the answers are correct.
A technique an investigator can use to keep stakeholders informed and motivated for change is small meetings in which people from single-interest or stakeholder groups discuss particular issues. This is called ___________________
A) focus groups B) in-group forums C) informal meetings D) agency
How many different types of treatment (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, tutoring, etc.) are included in the ABAB single-subject research study?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
The safety assessment approach that that uses behaviorally anchored scales to assess the levels of parent, child, family and household functioning to identify areas of concern is called:
a. The actuarial scale model b. The matrix approach c. The family assessment scale d. The child-at-risk scale