When there is a conflict between the potential benefit of research to society versus the possibility of harm to the participants

a. the individual comes first
b. society comes first
c. the researcher must rely on his or her personal judgment
d. the researcher must rely on the judgment of colleagues through the IRB


d

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Rotheram-Borus and colleagues (2003) designed a successful intervention call Street Smart for runaway children. Street Smart provided these children with access to health care and condoms and delivered a 10-session skill-focused prevention program based on social learning theory. This intervention had a better success rate when:

a. more sessions were conducted. b. when older children were instructed on the used of condoms. c. boys and girls were addressed in separate interventions. d. the information provided to the children was exaggerated to ensure they would follow the instructions.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. While dreaming, we usually accept the contents of our dream consciousness uncritically, even if our dreams are bizarre, illogical, and disjointed 2. Emotions felt during dreams usually are less intense than the same emotions experienced when awake 3. Experiencing the sensation of pain is common during nightmares 4. The prevalence of nightmares is not related to age 5. Episodic memories from the previous day are often replayed in considerable detail during dreams

Psychology

Describe the whole-language approach to teaching reading

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Rosa is sitting at her desk in her office one day when she is, without warning, overcome by feelings of intense fear, losing control of herself. Her terror is so great that all she can do is sit at her desk shaking and crying. Nothing she was doing at the time would seem to have caused such an episode. Rosa's symptoms most resemble __________.

A. a phobia B. posttraumatic stress disorder C. a panic attack D. affective disorder

Psychology