The most commonly used measure of how someone is coping with a chronic illness is a measure of his or her quality of life. This measure is best made by the ______.
A. primary care physician
B. physical therapist
C. person in the social network who is closest to the individual
D. patient
Answer: D
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a. The HIPAA's requirements to obtain patient data b. The IRB's monitoring of compliance with research protocols c. The FDA's cautious approach to approving new drugs d. The NIH's lack of funding due to conflict of interest
What problem is Cohen's kappa intended to correct? a. Split-half reliability tends to underestimate the true reliability of the full test
b. Split-half reliability tends to overestimate the true reliability of the full test. c. The simple percentage of agreement tends to underestimate the true level of agreement between two observers. d. The simple percentage of agreement tends to overestimate the true level of agreement between two observers.
Assimilation occurs when:
a. a group surrenders its cultural identity and is absorbed into the larger society b. two groups come into continuous firsthand contact with subsequent changes in the original culture pattern of either or both groups c. a group maintains its culture but also interacts with other groups d. the traditional culture is lost and there is little contact with the larger society e. intergroup contact is unwelcome and cultural integrity is maintained
As children grow older, they
a. become more systematic but less efficient in their attentional strategies. b. become less systematic but more efficient in their attentional strategies. c. become more systematic and more efficient in their attentional strategies. d. trade systematic attentional strategies for more efficient ones.