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[Show more]Which of the following is most true about individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation? - 
ANS They can be trained to perform unskilled work in the competitive job market under 
close supervision. 
In schizophrenia, haldol is used primarily to treat: -ANS Psychotic symptoms 
Functional nocturnal en...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is most true about individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation? - 
ANS They can be trained to perform unskilled work in the competitive job market under 
close supervision. 
In schizophrenia, haldol is used primarily to treat: -ANS Psychotic symptoms 
Functional nocturnal en...
Best single treatment for Agoraphobia - ANS Flooding 
Research comparing patients with schizophrenia from non-Western developing countries to those 
from Western industrialized countries has found that they differ in terms of: - ANS course 
and outcome 
Illusion - ANS A misperception of a real sti...
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Add to cartBest single treatment for Agoraphobia - ANS Flooding 
Research comparing patients with schizophrenia from non-Western developing countries to those 
from Western industrialized countries has found that they differ in terms of: - ANS course 
and outcome 
Illusion - ANS A misperception of a real sti...
What is Cronbach's Alpha used to estimate? - ANS Reliability of a psychometric test 
What is the Item Response Function used to calculate? - ANS The probability that a testtaker of a certain ability level will give a correct response. 
Define Psychometrics - ANS The theory and associated technique...
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Add to cartWhat is Cronbach's Alpha used to estimate? - ANS Reliability of a psychometric test 
What is the Item Response Function used to calculate? - ANS The probability that a testtaker of a certain ability level will give a correct response. 
Define Psychometrics - ANS The theory and associated technique...
Brousseau and Driver - ANS decision dynamics career model 
decision dynamics career model - ANS emphasizes person's career concept, which refers to 
how the person envisions his ideal career path 
Brousseau and Driver four career concepts vary in terms of three dimensions: - ANS 
frequency of job ...
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Add to cartBrousseau and Driver - ANS decision dynamics career model 
decision dynamics career model - ANS emphasizes person's career concept, which refers to 
how the person envisions his ideal career path 
Brousseau and Driver four career concepts vary in terms of three dimensions: - ANS 
frequency of job ...
Psychologists can use animals in research if what 2 conditions are met? - ANS1. It is in 
compliance with current federal; state; and local laws and regulations; and with professional 
standards; 2. Reasonable efforts are made to minimize discomfort; infection; illness; and pain to 
animals 
Psyc...
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Add to cartPsychologists can use animals in research if what 2 conditions are met? - ANS1. It is in 
compliance with current federal; state; and local laws and regulations; and with professional 
standards; 2. Reasonable efforts are made to minimize discomfort; infection; illness; and pain to 
animals 
Psyc...
How is the DSM-5 different than the DSM-IV T? - ANSIt provides a nonaxial assessment 
system and uses a categorical approach that describes each disorder in terms of criteria sets that 
specify the defining and minimum features for the diagnosis. 
What does the outline for cultural formulation of ...
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Add to cartHow is the DSM-5 different than the DSM-IV T? - ANSIt provides a nonaxial assessment 
system and uses a categorical approach that describes each disorder in terms of criteria sets that 
specify the defining and minimum features for the diagnosis. 
What does the outline for cultural formulation of ...
What is the single best treatment for agoraphobia? - ANS Flooding 
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome involves the processes termed: - ANS alarm, 
resistance, exhaustion 
This paradigm was an early attempt to explain how we react to stress. It postulates that after we 
become aware of the stress...
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Add to cartWhat is the single best treatment for agoraphobia? - ANS Flooding 
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome involves the processes termed: - ANS alarm, 
resistance, exhaustion 
This paradigm was an early attempt to explain how we react to stress. It postulates that after we 
become aware of the stress...
Heteroscedasticity - ANS In a scatterplot, unequal variability of "Y" scores at different 
values of "X." 
Sliding-Fee Scales - ANS Not explicitly addressed by the Ethics Code but are generally 
considered acceptable as long as they are fair and serve the client's best interests. 
Conduct Dis...
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Add to cartHeteroscedasticity - ANS In a scatterplot, unequal variability of "Y" scores at different 
values of "X." 
Sliding-Fee Scales - ANS Not explicitly addressed by the Ethics Code but are generally 
considered acceptable as long as they are fair and serve the client's best interests. 
Conduct Dis...
Delerium - ANS Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
Parkinson's Disease - ANS Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of 
movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - ANS A neurological di...
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Add to cartDelerium - ANS Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
Parkinson's Disease - ANS Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of 
movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - ANS A neurological di...
actor-observer effect - ANS the tendency for an observer to overestimate the effects of 
distributional factors when making attributions about an individual's behavior but to overestimate 
the effects of situational factors when making self-attributions 
attitude inoculation - ANS a technique use...
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Add to cartactor-observer effect - ANS the tendency for an observer to overestimate the effects of 
distributional factors when making attributions about an individual's behavior but to overestimate 
the effects of situational factors when making self-attributions 
attitude inoculation - ANS a technique use...
alogia - ANS poverty of thought/speech 
avolition - ANS low goal directed behavior 
aphasia - ANS language issue 
apraxia - ANS motor issue 
agnosia - ANS issue naming ppl/objects 
dysarthia - ANS articulation issue
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Add to cartalogia - ANS poverty of thought/speech 
avolition - ANS low goal directed behavior 
aphasia - ANS language issue 
apraxia - ANS motor issue 
agnosia - ANS issue naming ppl/objects 
dysarthia - ANS articulation issue
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