Which of the following is the best example of the type of data that an epidemiologist might use?
a) a community's hospital records
b) results of a person's psychological testing
c) surveys about attitudes toward mental illness
d) changes in symptoms over the course of therapy
a
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Which of the following is true of emerging adults' political beliefs?
a. Unlike their counterparts in Canada or Western Europe, emerging adults' political participation is very low in the United States. b. Emerging adults tend to see the activities of political parties as highly relevant to their lives. c. Emerging adults tend to be skeptical of the motivations of politicians. d. Emerging adults tend to have higher conventional political participation compared to previous generations of young people.
Jacob is a summer camp counselor director who has decided to group his campers into one of three groups; each of these groups will be situated in separate areas of the camp. What is the MOST likely outcome due to this situational context?
a) The campers will develop a strong attachment to their own group and may grow to hold very negative views of the other groups. b) The campers will become bored with their own group and, consequently, will seek out friends in the other two groups. c) The campers will be inclined to develop friendships with their own group only if the camp counselor director encourages them to do so. d) The campers will develop a strong attachment to their own group and will develop close friendships with members of the other groups.