________ has resulted in decreased hospitalization and improved service engagement and medication adherence.
A. Assisted outpatient treatment
B. Duty-to-warn law
C. Mandated reporting
D. Commitment
Answer: A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Disorders that affect a person’s ability to read, write, speak, or understand language are known as ____
a. ?anomias b. ?aprosodia c. ?aphasias d. ?apraxia
Which of the following would most likely qualify as true imitation?
a. A monkey learns to fear a snake after observing its mother’s reaction. b. A blackbird learns to mob owls after watching other birds do it. c. A rat develops an aversion to a food it was eating with a companion after seeing the companion get sick. d. A dog pushes a screen out of the way of food to the left after seeing another dog move the screen that way.
Darley and Gross (1983) showed participants a video of a girl taking a reading test. They then asked participants to rate the girl's academic ability. These researchers found that participants rated her academic ability higher if they thought that she:
A) was from an affluent family. B) was from an extremely religious family. C) had struggled to overcome her family's poverty. D) was 10 years of age instead of 12 years of age.