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When a therapist enthusiastically subscribes to one treatment orientation but then uses therapeutic ...
When a therapist enthusiastically subscribes to one treatment orientation but then uses therapeutic ...
When a therapist enthusiastically subscribes to one treatment orientation but then uses therapeutic techniques associated with other theoretical orientations, he or she is said to be:
 
  a) Unreliable
  b) Eclectic
  c) Generic
  d) Ambivalent

Question 2

Binge eating disorder is more responsive to treatment than a
Developmental Psychology   Aakashtamang619   82   Asked 6 years ago
Case 6 What If I Don’t Want to Whistle? Key Themes: Child abuse, Ethnicity/Race, Family, Peers
Case 6 What If I Don’t Want to Whistle? Key Themes: Child abuse, Ethnicity/Race, Family, Peers
1.How does Orion’s love for his sister create a shift in the subsequent intimate relationships he has? Compare his behavior and feelings with Karen to those he has for Nicole.

2.Orion writes about the sexually abusive relationships he had as a child. Based on empirical research, what consequences sometimes follow from this type of abuse? Is this reflected in any way in Or
Developmental Psychology   ateam   748   Asked 7 years ago
Jon describes his experience with religion throughout his adolescent years. Several studies have ...
Jon describes his experience with religion throughout his adolescent years. Several studies have ...
Case 2

The Struggle of a Lifetime

Key Themes: Peers, Religion/Spirituality, Sexuality

1.    Jon describes his experience with religion throughout his adolescent years. Several studies have indicated a decline in the importance of religion as one goes through adolescence. Using at least two empirical studies, compare Jon’s experience to his
Developmental Psychology   ateam   448   Asked 7 years ago
A probability statement such as "given that event X occurred, then the probability of event Y ...
A probability statement such as "given that event X occurred, then the probability of event Y ...
A probability statement such as "given that event X occurred, then the probability of event Y occurring is high" is referred to as a(n):
  A. event notation.    
  B. corollary.    
  C. certainty statement.    
  D. contingency.
Developmental Psychology   candela   454   Asked 7 years ago
Binge drinking in college (Multiple Choice)
Binge drinking in college (Multiple Choice)
Binge drinking in college
 
  a. is not as common as most people think.
  b. leads to alcoholism later in life.
  c. can lead to many alcohol-related health and life problems.
  d. leads to more problems for men than women.

Question 2

The incidence of alcoholism among Muslims and Mormons is low because
 
Developmental Psychology   CarlosSerr213   70   Asked 6 years ago
Dr. Montana is a radical behaviorist. He is most likely to believe that variations in behavior are c
Dr. Montana is a radical behaviorist. He is most likely to believe that variations in behavior are c
Dr. Montana is a radical behaviorist. He is most likely to believe that variations in behavior are caused by
Developmental Psychology   cassie23   259   Asked 7 years ago
Describe how physical functioning changes across adulthood after the peak levels of functioning are ...
Describe how physical functioning changes across adulthood after the peak levels of functioning are ...
Describe how physical functioning changes across adulthood after the peak levels of functioning are attained in the early 20s and 30s. Give examples to illustrate age-based changes in physical functioning. What are the consequences or implications of age-based changes in physical functioning?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   93   Asked 6 years ago
Please describe the three levels of sexual assault in Canadian law, and describe how they would ...
Please describe the three levels of sexual assault in Canadian law, and describe how they would ...
Please describe the three levels of sexual assault in Canadian law, and describe how they would differ for a victim.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   81   Asked 6 years ago
How and why do the psychological concepts of social support and a sense of control affect physical ...
How and why do the psychological concepts of social support and a sense of control affect physical ...
How and why do the psychological concepts of social support and a sense of control affect physical health?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   114   Asked 6 years ago
What factors are associated with the development of postformal thinking by adults?
What factors are associated with the development of postformal thinking by adults?
What factors are associated with the development of postformal thinking by adults?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   88   Asked 6 years ago
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of fluid intelligence and crystallized ...
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of fluid intelligence and crystallized ...
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence. How are these aspects of intelligence affected by aging?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   114   Asked 6 years ago
You have been invited to make a speech entitled "Finding a Partner" to a young adult ...
You have been invited to make a speech entitled "Finding a Partner" to a young adult ...
You have been invited to make a speech entitled "Finding a Partner" to a young adult singles group. In preparation for your speech, summarize the evolutionary and social role theories of mate selection. Additionally, summarize the concept of an internal working model of attachment and explain how adult mate selection can be influenced by the relationships of infancy.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   115   Asked 6 years ago
How does cohabitation affect a couple's subsequent marriage? What hypotheses do researchers offer ...
How does cohabitation affect a couple's subsequent marriage? What hypotheses do researchers offer ...
How does cohabitation affect a couple's subsequent marriage? What hypotheses do researchers offer for the relationship between cohabitation and subsequent marriage?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   75   Asked 6 years ago
How do relationships that are developed and conducted on the Internet compare and contrast to ...
How do relationships that are developed and conducted on the Internet compare and contrast to ...
How do relationships that are developed and conducted on the Internet compare and contrast to face-to-face relationships?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   66   Asked 6 years ago
Define "postpartum depression" and identify possible causes or contributing factors. How ...
Define "postpartum depression" and identify possible causes or contributing factors. How ...
Define "postpartum depression" and identify possible causes or contributing factors. How can postpartum depression be prevented?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   61   Asked 6 years ago
Describe the general pattern of marital satisfaction across the family lifespan. What factors ...
Describe the general pattern of marital satisfaction across the family lifespan. What factors ...
Describe the general pattern of marital satisfaction across the family lifespan. What factors influence variations in marital satisfaction through the years?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   78   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the most common changes in reproductive functioning that affect women and men in the ...
Summarize the most common changes in reproductive functioning that affect women and men in the ...
Summarize the most common changes in reproductive functioning that affect women and men in the middle adult years. How might these changes be perceived and interpreted by the individual?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   63   Asked 6 years ago
Briefly summarize what is known about memory and cognitive functioning during the years of middle ...
Briefly summarize what is known about memory and cognitive functioning during the years of middle ...
Briefly summarize what is known about memory and cognitive functioning during the years of middle adulthood. What lifestyle choices or health behaviour decisions influence cognitive functions in middle age?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   76   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy.
Summarize the pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy.
Summarize the pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   103   Asked 6 years ago
Describe the physical changes that cause presbyopia. How would an individual's daily functioning be ...
Describe the physical changes that cause presbyopia. How would an individual's daily functioning be ...
Describe the physical changes that cause presbyopia. How would an individual's daily functioning be affected by presbyopia?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   59   Asked 6 years ago
What does Nancy Denney's model of exercised and unexercised skills suggest about the effects of age ...
What does Nancy Denney's model of exercised and unexercised skills suggest about the effects of age ...
What does Nancy Denney's model of exercised and unexercised skills suggest about the effects of age upon physical and cognitive abilities?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   65   Asked 6 years ago
According to the research on creativity, when are individuals most likely to be creative? What ...
According to the research on creativity, when are individuals most likely to be creative? What ...
According to the research on creativity, when are individuals most likely to be creative? What factors contribute to creative productivity among creative people?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   85   Asked 6 years ago
Explain and give an example to illustrate why involuntary career changers are in transition for ...
Explain and give an example to illustrate why involuntary career changers are in transition for ...
Explain and give an example to illustrate why involuntary career changers are in transition for external reasons and voluntary career changers are in transition for internal reasons.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   78   Asked 6 years ago
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of activities of daily living and instrumental ...
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of activities of daily living and instrumental ...
Define and give examples to illustrate the concepts of activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. Briefly explain how functional ability is affected by age, health status, and gender in older adulthood.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   154   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the "free radical" theory of biological aging. How is diet a remedy for this ...
Summarize the "free radical" theory of biological aging. How is diet a remedy for this ...
Summarize the "free radical" theory of biological aging. How is diet a remedy for this aging process?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   121   Asked 6 years ago
How is depression treated in older adults? How can depression be prevented in older adults?
How is depression treated in older adults? How can depression be prevented in older adults?
How is depression treated in older adults? How can depression be prevented in older adults?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   123   Asked 6 years ago
How do researchers define wisdom? Do the "wise" people you know embody these ...
How do researchers define wisdom? Do the "wise" people you know embody these ...
How do researchers define wisdom? Do the "wise" people you know embody these characteristics?                                                                                &n
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   120   Asked 6 years ago
How are the relationships that older adults have with their adult children and their friends ...
How are the relationships that older adults have with their adult children and their friends ...
How are the relationships that older adults have with their adult children and their friends similar? How do these relationships differ?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   127   Asked 6 years ago
How does the experience of widowhood affect the survivors' physical and mental health? Compare ...
How does the experience of widowhood affect the survivors' physical and mental health? Compare ...
How does the experience of widowhood affect the survivors' physical and mental health? Compare women's and men's experiences of widowhood. How does culture affect the experience of widowhood?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   134   Asked 6 years ago
Differentiate between brain death and clinical death. In which circumstance does organ donation ...
Differentiate between brain death and clinical death. In which circumstance does organ donation ...
Differentiate between brain death and clinical death. In which circumstance does organ donation occur?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   175   Asked 6 years ago
Explain how an understanding of the meaning of death develops through the lifespan. What ...
Explain how an understanding of the meaning of death develops through the lifespan. What ...
Explain how an understanding of the meaning of death develops through the lifespan. What characteristics typify the meaning of death at each stage of the lifespan from childhood to adulthood?
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   150   Asked 6 years ago
Consider the three basic categories of age-related change: 1)universal changes common to all human ...
Consider the three basic categories of age-related change: 1)universal changes common to all human ...
Consider the three basic categories of age-related change: 1)universal changes common to all human beings; 2) group-specific changes shared by members of a culture or a cohort; and 3)individual differences resulting from unique, non-shared experiences. Provide an illustrative example for each of these categories of change. Discuss which of these categories, in your opinion, is the m
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   207   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the contributions made to developmental psychology by G. Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, and ...
Summarize the contributions made to developmental psychology by G. Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, and ...
Summarize the contributions made to developmental psychology by G. Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, and John Watson.
Developmental Psychology   ceekay27   154   Asked 6 years ago
Dr. Thatcher believes that parental responsiveness is adaptive in that it ensures that the infant's ...
Dr. Thatcher believes that parental responsiveness is adaptive in that it ensures that the infant's ...
Dr. Thatcher believes that parental responsiveness is adaptive in that it ensures that the infant's basic needs will be met. At the same time, it brings the baby in close contact with the caregiver, who encourages the infant to communicate through means other than crying. Dr. Thatcher probably endorses __________ theory.
Developmental Psychology   crazystudent   314   Asked 7 years ago
Shared/non-shared environmental factors
Shared/non-shared environmental factors
Question: The fact that sibling’s raised in the same home have unique temperaments could be related to shared/non-shared environmental factors.
(" The fact that sibling’s raised in the same home have unique temperaments could be related to shared [d1]  /non-shared environmental factors. ")

Answer: TRUE
Developmental Psychology   cyphertm “熊猫”   95   Asked 11 months ago
Research on recognition memory has shown that
Research on recognition memory has shown that
Research on recognition memory has shown that

a. habituation rate is positively correlated with intelligence.
b. habituation rate is negatively correlated with language skills.
c. recognition memory is first used at five years of age.
d. there is no link between recognition memory and intelligence.
e. habituation is not possible until six years of age.
Developmental Psychology   DrunkDinosaur   272   Asked 7 years ago
In contrast to menarche, spermarche:
In contrast to menarche, spermarche:
(A) passes without comment in most families.

(B) has generated a large body of research findings.

(C) is usually not well-remembered by the boy once he leaves adolescence.

(D) requires advice from a parent.
 
 
Developmental Psychology   ERI2096528   259   Asked 7 years ago
A. What cognitive abilities/skills do they possess? What stage would they be in according to ...
A. What cognitive abilities/skills do they possess? What stage would they be in according to ...
A. In middle childhood  What cognitive abilities/skills do they possess?  What stage would they be in according to
Piaget?  Give an example.  Describe their Zone of Proximal Development.
Middle Childhood:
Developmental Psychology   games5915   300   Asked 7 years ago
The odd-even method of determining reliability is a particular application of the _______ method.
The odd-even method of determining reliability is a particular application of the _______ method.
The odd-even method of determining reliability is a particular application of the _______
method.
a. split-half
b. coefficient alpha
c. inter-scorer
d. test-retest
Developmental Psychology   HEMIHEMI   302   Asked 4 years ago
Items such as “Mark the face that shows how you usually feel” intend to measure what construct?
Items such as “Mark the face that shows how you usually feel” intend to measure what construct?
Items such as “Mark the face that shows how you usually feel” intend to measure what
construct?
a. anxiety
b. self-insight
c. personal autonomy
d. subjective well-being
Developmental Psychology   HEMIHEMI   371   Asked 4 years ago
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