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TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE 6TH EDITION BY MORRISON VALFRE
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Physical Examination and Health Assessment 9th Edition by Carolyn Jarvis, Ann Eckhardt Test Bank / All Chapters 1-32 / Full Complete 2023/2024 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Chapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment 
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1.	After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These ty...
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social cognition final exam with verified solutons
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consistency seeker- People try to justify their actions and have a consistent identity. 
•Naive scientist- Social actors make inferences based on available evidence. 
•Cognitive miser- People are lazy, and cognitive resources are limited. 
•Motivated tactician- Like cognitive miser, but if properly motivated people can be deliberate and logical 
•Activated actor- The environment primes us, setting off scripted behaviors and schemas that are often largely automatic. 
5 views of social thi...
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Attitudes and Persuasion actual exam questions and answers.
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Attitude Formation 
Attitudes spring from several sources: 
Classical conditioning 
Operant conditioning 
Observational learning 
Heredity 
 
 
 
Strong Attitudes 
Are more likely to remain unchanged as time passes, are better able to withstand persuasive attacks or appeals specifically directed at them 
 
 
 
Two main reasons strong attitudes resist change 
Commitment 
Embeddedness 
 
 
 
Attitude-Behavior Consistency 
The following factors influence the likelihood that a person's attitude wil...
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Crisis intervention final exam Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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Crisis intervention final exam Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 
if one member of a family has a crisis - Correct Answer it affects entire family system 
 
ambiguous loss - Correct Answer a type of disenfranchised grief, occurs when the lost person is physically present but not psychologically available, as in cases of severe dementia or severe brain injury. 
 
developmental crisis - Correct Answer occur as a person moves through the stages of life 
 
situational crisis - Correct Ans...
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CMN 140 Exam1, CMN 140 Exam 2, CMN 140 Final 194 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
"Hardware" vs "Software" of the brain - CORRECT ANSWER *Hardware:* 
-Biological organ of communication 
-Computation is processed in gray matter -> e.g. how info is processed in the brain 
-Info is transmitted via white matter 
 
*Software:* 
-The brain gives rise to the mind 
-Some programs are innate (e.g. capacity for language) 
-Some are learned (e.g. English language) 
 
*There is a deep physical conn...
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Psychometrics correct answers Evaluating ATTRIBUTES of pysc tests: 
1. Types of info (usually test scores) 
2. Reliability of data 
3. Validity of data. 
 
Reliability general term correct answers Its consistency. The precision with which the test measures, and the extent to which error is present in the measurements 
 
Validity general term correct answers The degree to which it measures what it purports to measure 
 
Unobservable attributes correct answers Psyc attributes are not directly obse...
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Psych/Soc Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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What is the difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning? 
 
Classical conditioning involves learning through association between a neutral stimulus and 
an unconditioned stimulus, while operant conditioning involves learning through rewards and 
punishments. 
 
Describe the concept of cognitive dissonance. 
 
Cognitive dissonance refers to the psychological discomfort experienced when holdi...
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Person First Language correct answers Person first language is language that honors a persons individuality and humanity first and recognizes that a diagnosis is not who a person is but instead a part of them 
 
Ex: "A person experiencing homelessness" rather than "a homeless person" 
 
Stigma correct answers -includes negative attitudes toward people with mental health or substance use challenges and can lead to discrimination 
 
-Stigma makes it difficult for people to reach out 
 
Mental ...
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GRE Psychology Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Norman Triplett Correct Answer first study of social psychology: effect of competition on performance. People perform better on familiar tasks when with others than when alone. 
 
William McDougall and E.H. Ross Correct Answer published the first textbooks on social psychology, 1908 
 
Verplank Correct Answer social approval influences behavior (1950s) 
established reinforcement theory with Pavlov, Thorndike, Hull, and Skinner 
 
Reinforcement theory Correct Answer behavior motivated by anticipa...
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Social Psych Ch. 5: Attitudes and Persuasion with 100% correct answers
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Attitude 
A favorable or unfavorable evaluation of a particular thing. 
 
 
 
How do attitudes form? 
1) Classical conditioning 
2) Operant conditioning 
3) Observational learning 
4) Herdity 
 
 
 
Classical conditioning 
People come to like or dislike new objects or events merely because they are associated with objects or events we already like or dislike. 
 
 
 
Operant conditioning 
People learn to hold a particular attitude by being rewarded or punished. 
 
 
 
Factors contributing to Atti...
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