In a naturalistic observation, the investigator

A) sets up a laboratory situation that evokes the behavior of interest.
B) goes into the field and records the behavior of interest.
C) uses a flexible, conversational style to probe for the participant's point of view.
D) asks each participant the same set of questions in the same way.

B

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The term hassles refers to __________

a) minor health problems that cause a person to miss at least one day of work. b) personal limitations that make it impossible for someone to pursue a desired goal. c) the necessity to interact with persons we dislike in order to obtain our goals. d) minor annoyances of everyday life.

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A major difference between the DSM-5 and the previous version, the DSM-IV, is that the new version__________.

a. relies on medical procedure data such as the MRI for diagnosis b. utilizes a multiaxial system whereas the older system does not c. incorporates different diagnostic nomenclature for use with different cultural groups d. dispenses with the multiaxial framework of the previous version.

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