Validity of gathered information in the clinical setting is often compromised by _________
a. all of these
b. the patient's willingness to provide accurate information
c. the patient's awareness of his or her own symptoms
d. lack of access to informants, such as family members or friends
Answer: a.
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a. secure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of peer relationships in elementary school. b. insecure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of one's marriage. c. secure attachment in adolescence predicted the quality of life review near death. d. insecure attachment in adolescence predicted college grades.
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a. an anal fixation. c. an oral fixation. b. regression to the phallic stage. d. a failure to resolve the Oedipus conflict.