Behavior rating scales are standardized pencil-and-paper forms that parents, teachers, or other adults complete regarding a child client’s presenting problems. Typically, they list specific behaviors followed by a dimensional (e.g., Likert) scale on which adults can rate the frequency or severity of the behavior. Some, like the Child Behavior Checklist and the Behavior Assessment System for Children, are wide-ranging and broad in scope, whereas others, like the Conners’ Rating Scale (for attention-related problems), are more focused.
A. Forensic psychologists
B. Health psychologists
C. Counseling psychologists
D. Social workers
B. Health psychologists
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. boredom on Johnny's part B. attitudinal differences; Johnny had become reckless while Jimmy was cautious C. Johnny's learning to ride the tricycle; the two tasks could not be maintained at the same time D. inhibition
Which state has the highest proportion of people over the age of 65?
Florida California Arizona Michigan
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false