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d. finds it difficult to control his or her worrying.
DSM-IV includes a discussion
of the differences between
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
and nonpathological anxiety.
One difference is that,
especially in adults.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
is accompanied by physical
symptoms. In addition, a
person with Generalized
Anxiety Disorder.
a. feels he or she caused the
problems underlying current
worries.
b. makes repeated, but
unsuccessful, attempts to
avoid anxiety-arousing stimuli.
c. experiences anxiety that is
unrelated to specific events or
actions.
d. finds it difficult to control his
or her worrying.
Several authorities interested b. a linear cause-effect approach.
in multicultural counseling
have noted that traditional
forms of psychotherapy
reflect a Eurocentric
perspective that emphasizes.
a. a concrete non-linear
approach.
b. a linear cause-effect
approach.
c. an abstract circular
approach.
d. a directive behavioral
approach.
,In terms of incremental a. moderate base rate with many applicants and few job
validity, which of the following openings.
situations most supports the
use of a new predictor.
a. moderate base rate with
many applicants and few job
openings.
b. low base rate with many
applicants and few job
openings.
c. moderate base rate with
few applicants and many job
openings.
d. low base rate with few
applicants and many job
openings.
To test the spatial perception c. the infant exhibits greater interest (a slower heart rate)
of a two-month-old infant, a when over the deep side.
researcher compares the
infant's heart rate as he is
being lowered over the
shallow and deep sides of the
visual cliff. Most likely, this
researcher will find that.
a. the infant is not able to
distinguish between the deep
and shallow sides.
b. the infant exhibits greater
fear (a faster heart rate) when
over the deep side.
c. the infant exhibits greater
interest (a slower heart rate)
when over the deep side.
d. heart rate is not a useful
measure of spatial perception
in infants.
,A person with anosognosia c. deny the paralysis in her left leg.
will.
a. be unable to recognize
parts of her own body.
b. be unable to recognize
familiar faces.
c. deny the paralysis in her left
leg.
d. report an area of blindness
in her left visual field.
"Primacy" in the context of the a. is due to transfer of information from short-to long-term
serial position effect. memory.
a. is due to transfer of
information from short-to
long-term memory.
b. is due to interference that
prohibits transfer from short-
to long-term memory.
c. is due to the repetition of
information so that it is
maintained in short-term
memory.
d. is due to distractions that
make it difficult to retrieve
information from long-term
memory.
, Researchers interested in b. a cluster of knowledge about sequences of events and
cognitive processes actions in a particular situation.
distinguish between schemas
and scripts. From this
perspective, a script is.
a. an integrated cluster of
knowledge about a concept.
b. a cluster of knowledge
about sequences of events
and actions in a particular
situation.
c. a socially-defined pattern of
behaviors related to one's
status or function.
d. a set of implicit goals,
desires, and needs that guides
one's behavior.
Which of the following tests a. Raven Progressive Matrices.
would be most useful for
assessing the intelligence of a
9-year-old child with limited
English proficiency.
a. Raven Progressive Matrices.
b. Slosson Intelligence Test.
c. Bayley Scales.
d. Peabody Picture
Vocabulary Test.
An examinee obtains a T-score b. 84.
of 60 on a test that has a raw
score of 45 and a standard
deviation of 5. The raw score
distribution is normally-
shaped. The examinee's
percentile rank is.
a. 50.
b. 84.
c. 95.
d. 99.