_____ are migrants who are forced to flee from their countries because of political violence, social unrest, war, or civil conflicts

a) Refugees
b) Natives
c) Captives
d) Indigenes


a

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An apparent "anxious attachment" in the Strange Situation means the same thing for Japanese infants as it does for American infants

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following would NOT be considered an example of social phobia?

a. A student who is reluctant to speak up in a classroom due to fear of embarrassing herself b. A male who has difficulty urinating in a public restroom when others are present c. A person who can only eat comfortably when he is alone d. An individual who cannot travel on public transportation without a family member present

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In order to get the "Rattlers" and the "Eagles" to cooperate with each other during summer camp, researcher Sherif used which of the following techniques?

a. equal-status competition b. creation of status inequalities c. superordinate goals d. creation of positive stereotypes

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Which of the following is TRUE regarding ethical decision making by clinical psychologists?

A. Consulting with colleagues about ethically challenging situations is recommended, as long as client confidentiality is protected. B. Consulting with colleagues about ethically challenging situations is recommended, and because the information is being shared with other qualified professionals, the client’s confidentiality need not be protected. C. Consulting with colleagues about ethically challenging situations is generally discouraged. D. Consulting with colleagues about ethically challenging situations is recommended, provided such colleagues are licensed in the same state as the psychologist with questions.

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