Suheil comes into your clinical psychology practice reporting that he's been feeling so down he's had suicide on his mind. To determine his level of risk for suicide, you should make sure to assess Suheil's

a. Desire to actually carry out a suicide
b. Access to weapons and other means of suicide
c. Specific plans, if any, for committing suicide
d. All of the above.


d

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Although she is normally not aware of its existence, Ingrid discovers that she has a blind spot in her vision by closing one eye and focusing on a fixed point. What explains why Ingrid has this blind spot in her vision?

a. She suffers from retinal degeneration. b. She is experiencing sensory adaptation. c. No photoreceptors are located where the optic nerve leaves the eye. d. There is insufficient light to activate her rods.

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The director of a city health department wants to know who is most likely to complete suicide in her city. The group with the highest risk is

a. teenagers, especially depressed girls. b. elderly men with chronic physical illnesses. c. young women who were recently separated or divorced. d. college-educated people.

Psychology

Developing tests that are equivalent in terms of content, response processes, and statistical characteristics is crucial for the ________ method of estimating reliability

a) test-retest b) alternate forms c) split-half d) internal consistency

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