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9th grade history exam review
9th grade history exam review 
 
 
Historians have traditionally divided history into what three broad periods? - ancient, medieval, modern 
 
 Which classical society is usually considered the principal source of Western Civilization? - Greece and Rome 
 
 Greek humanism would help shape which two historical eras in Europe? - Renaissance and Enlightenment 
 
 Which ancient empire stretched from the Middle East to India and is centered in present day Iran? - Persian Empire 
 
 What event...
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9th grade history exam review 
 
 
Historians have traditionally divided history into what three broad periods? - ancient, medieval, modern 
 
 Which classical society is usually considered the principal source of Western Civilization? - Greece and Rome 
 
 Greek humanism would help shape which two historical eras in Europe? - Renaissance and Enlightenment 
 
 Which ancient empire stretched from the Middle East to India and is centered in present day Iran? - Persian Empire 
 
 What event...
EPPP Q&A (CORRECT ANSWERS)
EPPP Practice Test Questions In-class activity
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EPPP - Ethics
EPPP - Ethics 
 
 
Psychologists can use animals in research if what 2 conditions are met? - 1. It is in compliance with current federal; state; and local laws and regulations; and with professional standards; 2. Reasonable efforts are made to minimize discomfort; infection; illness; and pain to animals 
 
 Psychologists are required to work within the boundaries of their ; which can be based on their education; training; supervised experience; consultation; study; or professional experience. ...
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EPPP - Ethics 
 
 
Psychologists can use animals in research if what 2 conditions are met? - 1. It is in compliance with current federal; state; and local laws and regulations; and with professional standards; 2. Reasonable efforts are made to minimize discomfort; infection; illness; and pain to animals 
 
 Psychologists are required to work within the boundaries of their ; which can be based on their education; training; supervised experience; consultation; study; or professional experience. ...
EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior
EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior 
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Delerium - Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
 
 Parkinson's Disease - Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
 
 Korsakoff's Syndrome - A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative memory, caused by depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse 
 
 Symptoms of Korsakof...
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EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior 
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Delerium - Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
 
 Parkinson's Disease - Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
 
 Korsakoff's Syndrome - A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative memory, caused by depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse 
 
 Symptoms of Korsakof...
EPPP - Exam 2 In-class activity
EPPP - Exam 2 
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1. A high LPC leader 
 a. Treats his least favorite worker well 
 b. Treats his least favorite worker poorly 
 c. Treats his favorite worker like his least favorite worker 
 d. Has an ambivalent style toward his workers.ī - 1. A-- Fiedler's Contingency Theory proposed that in terms of a leader's style and the favorableness of a situation, the latter was determined by the degree to which the leader could control and influence their subordinate. Fiedler des...
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EPPP - Exam 2 
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1. A high LPC leader 
 a. Treats his least favorite worker well 
 b. Treats his least favorite worker poorly 
 c. Treats his favorite worker like his least favorite worker 
 d. Has an ambivalent style toward his workers.ī - 1. A-- Fiedler's Contingency Theory proposed that in terms of a leader's style and the favorableness of a situation, the latter was determined by the degree to which the leader could control and influence their subordinate. Fiedler des...
EPPP COMP_Practice Exam
EPPP COMP_Practice Exam 
 
 
A women and her husband, who have been married for two years, present for marital therapy. The women complains about her husband's lack of interest affection toward her, and his lack of interest in sex. The husband, who says he does not want to come to therapy at all, states that he is a "loner", that he has always had few friends, and that he has never really been interested in his family. He seems quite aloof and emotionally unresponsive. Your tentative diagnosi...
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EPPP COMP_Practice Exam 
 
 
A women and her husband, who have been married for two years, present for marital therapy. The women complains about her husband's lack of interest affection toward her, and his lack of interest in sex. The husband, who says he does not want to come to therapy at all, states that he is a "loner", that he has always had few friends, and that he has never really been interested in his family. He seems quite aloof and emotionally unresponsive. Your tentative diagnosi...
EPPP Clinical Psychology (PrepJet)
EPPP Clinical Psychology (PrepJet) 
 
 
4 steps in Psychoanalysis - 1. Confrontation: Help clients see their behaviors that have been hidden from them and their possible causes. 
2. Clarification: Bring those behaviors into sharper focus by honing in on the most important details. 
3. Interpretation: Directly connecting conscious behaviors to unconscious processes 
4. Working through: results from repeatedly interpreting and having catharsis, leads to a gradual process where people gain new ins...
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EPPP Clinical Psychology (PrepJet) 
 
 
4 steps in Psychoanalysis - 1. Confrontation: Help clients see their behaviors that have been hidden from them and their possible causes. 
2. Clarification: Bring those behaviors into sharper focus by honing in on the most important details. 
3. Interpretation: Directly connecting conscious behaviors to unconscious processes 
4. Working through: results from repeatedly interpreting and having catharsis, leads to a gradual process where people gain new ins...
EPPP Questions Research and Statistics
EPPP Questions Research and Statistics 
 
 
R squared is the: 
a. coefficient of multiple determination 
b. coefficient of stability 
c. coefficient of internal consistency 
d. silver character on "Star Wars" - a. coefficient of multiple determination 
 
 When data points are widely scattered around a regression line, this indicates: 
a. low homoscedasticity 
b. low correlation coefficient 
c. low heteroscedasticity 
d. high heteroscedasticity - b. low correlation coefficient 
 
 Heterosce...
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EPPP Questions Research and Statistics 
 
 
R squared is the: 
a. coefficient of multiple determination 
b. coefficient of stability 
c. coefficient of internal consistency 
d. silver character on "Star Wars" - a. coefficient of multiple determination 
 
 When data points are widely scattered around a regression line, this indicates: 
a. low homoscedasticity 
b. low correlation coefficient 
c. low heteroscedasticity 
d. high heteroscedasticity - b. low correlation coefficient 
 
 Heterosce...
EPPP Practice Test Questions In-class activity
EPPP Practice Test Questions 
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Alcohol Withdraw Presentation - Tremor, nausea, vomiting, autonomic hyperactivity, depressed mood, irritability, transient illusions, hallucinations, insomnia 
 
 Caffeine Intoxication Presentation - Restlessness, psychomotor, agitation, flushed face, diuresis, rambling speech, muscle twitching 
 
 Cocaine Intoxication Presentation - Euphoria, grandiosity, hyper vigilance, impaired judgement, rambling and incoherent speech, perspiration, ...
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EPPP Practice Test Questions 
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Alcohol Withdraw Presentation - Tremor, nausea, vomiting, autonomic hyperactivity, depressed mood, irritability, transient illusions, hallucinations, insomnia 
 
 Caffeine Intoxication Presentation - Restlessness, psychomotor, agitation, flushed face, diuresis, rambling speech, muscle twitching 
 
 Cocaine Intoxication Presentation - Euphoria, grandiosity, hyper vigilance, impaired judgement, rambling and incoherent speech, perspiration, ...
EPPP practice questions
EPPP practice questions 
 
 
As defined in the DSM-5, the essential feature of Delirium is: 
a) impaired ability to transfer information from short- to long-term memory 
b) a disturbance in attention and awareness 
c) a disturbance in psychomotor behavior 
d) disorientation - b) a disturbance in attention and awareness 
 
 The concept of triangulation is central to general systems theory and can be found in the work of Bowen, Minuchin, Satir, and others. Although these theorists differ somewha...
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EPPP practice questions 
 
 
As defined in the DSM-5, the essential feature of Delirium is: 
a) impaired ability to transfer information from short- to long-term memory 
b) a disturbance in attention and awareness 
c) a disturbance in psychomotor behavior 
d) disorientation - b) a disturbance in attention and awareness 
 
 The concept of triangulation is central to general systems theory and can be found in the work of Bowen, Minuchin, Satir, and others. Although these theorists differ somewha...