On the Statistical Clinical Interview Diagnosis (SCID), the severity of a symptom is indicated by:
a) Evaluating the client's non-verbal responses
b) Asking the client to describe the symptom
c) Attributing a score between 1 and 3
d) How often the symptom bothers the client
c
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Research into the mere exposure phenomenon finds that simple exposure between two groups of people is not enough to reduce prejudice, but rather
a. groups exposed to each other will be able to reduce prejudice as long as the reasons for their feelings are not actively discussed, thus preventing arguments that can lead to violence. b. groups will only reduce prejudice if they interact in a setting where negativity and prejudice are overtly and covertly discouraged, like in a church or temple. c. groups being exposed to those about whom they hold prejudice only serves to increase those tensions. d. groups working together in a cooperative manner help reduce prejudice.
According to research, which statement most accurately represents issues regarding date rape?
a. Being intoxicated is not associated with date rape. b. Girls who have intercourse early are more likely to have sex against their will. c. Five percent of adolescents and emerging adults report being forced to have sex. d. All of these answers are correct.