Efforts that are aimed at a specific at risk subgroup are known as __________ interventions.
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Question 2Why is it important to evaluate adjustment in multiple contexts?
a. Problems in functioning must occur in multiple contexts before a disorder can be
said to be present.
b. Children and adolescents who have difficulties in one setting, such as home or
school, may function adequately elsewhere.
c. Most diagnostic systems require the assessment of functioning in multiple settings
as part of their diagnostic criteria.
d. Without assessing functioning in multiple contexts, it is not possible to determine
whether the assessment results are valid.
e. The reliability of the assessment cannot be determined without assessing
functioning in multiple contexts.
Question 3The theory developed in the 1750s that centered on the idea that semen is necessary for physical and sexual vigor in men is the __________ theory.
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Question 4By definition, learning disorders
a. are not due to a physical defect.
b. reflect a developmental delay.
c. are present before the age of 5.
d. cannot be treated medically.