Why are hoaxes successful? A. Hoaxes take a lot of extra planning and effort. B. Hoaxes make people feel bad about themselves. C. Hoaxes look and sound as if they are based on fact. D. Hoaxes cause widespread panic and chaos.
True/False: When positive reinforcements are socially structured they are termed extrinsic. True False
What describes criterion-related validity? An evaluation of the ways that practitioners translate concepts into actual measures Is concerned with how a procedure or measure appears Would measure specific aspects of the finished product and the development of the finished product References the extent to which the items within a survey instrument characterize the concepts being measured for a given behavior
Generally, long-term care is needed when someone loses the ability to remain independent because she has A) physical or cognitive impairments B) limited financial resources C) diminished social skills D) few family members to care for her
TRUE or FALSE: A Type II error has occurred when a researcher rejects the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis represents the "true state of affairs." True False
Question 37 of 39 You are going to change direction, therefore you must (2.6 points) A. use all the space around you D B. leave yourself an out C. brake as soon as possible D. turn on your emergency flasher
If a person mentions or talks about suicide you need to do which of the following? A: Tell the person not to talk that way B: Take the person seriously by giving him or her consequences for his or her behavior C: Call for the nurse at once. D: Try to talk the person out of it.
As a behavioral health provider, what is one of the roles that you can provide in medication management?
What does private acceptance refer to? When experts are discounted as a way of reaffirming existing beliefs. When attitudes or beliefs change because of pressure from friends or family. When attitudes or beliefs change because of information obtained from an expert. When experts are only considered experts in the absence of social influences.
What is the term that refers to the tendency to draw conclusions about personality traits from observed behaviors? Correspondence bias Observational bias Perceptual bias Attributional bias
The question "What do we want to become?" is answered by the vision statement statement of ethical responsibility statement of philosophy mission statement core values statement
12. (05.06 LC) What should a friend consider when choosing a drug treatment program? (1 point) The type of medical and psychological support he needs The type of businesses that sponsor the program What advertising the program does within the community
New evidence shows that physical activity can provide brain health benefits for school-age children. Improved thinking and reduced symptoms of depression were evident, as were improved memory, processing, attention, and academic performance Occasional exercise and regular workouts proved equally beneficial in providing the improvements in brain function. Maria has written an essay arguing that exercise improves students' grades. What new information could the passage add to her research? Children should exercise daily. Brain health improves with exercise. Regular workouts are great. Improved thinking develops slowly.
Lazarus proposed that the absence of __ would be related to ill health. squabbles uplifts disagreements turmoil
Which of the following may be a sign of sexual abuse? A. unexplained money or gifts B. severe hygiene problems C. multiple injuries in different stages of healing D. A and B
A client with obsessive -compulsive disorder (OCD) spends several hours each day cleansing the home and washing the hands. The client tells the nurse, "I don't think you quite realize how many bacteria, viruses, and fungi live around us." What is the nurse's most accurate interpretation of this client's statement? a. The client's OCD is the result of physiologic factors. b. The client is unlikely to respond to conventional treatment for OCD. c. The client may lack insight into the OCD. d. The client may have contacted a severe infection or contamination earlier in life.
When Frank's father made an allusion to a saint, St. Jude you can infer that his father was Catholic owed St. Jude a favor liked the hospital knew the saint
Which of the following describes the problem -solving technique that can be used? Identify the cause first and then, look for solutions Look for solutions first and then, identify the cause
An intimate emotionally close relationship between two individuals is called __ A. peer partnering B. friendship C. socialization D. attachment
7) What are the two assessment types that may be used for the RBT Competency Assessment? With a client or role-play With a client or written essay Role-play or interview With a client or interview