A) adequate shower and toilet facilities.
B) treatment goals.
C) staff-patient ratios.
D) methods of administering medication.
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A) provide compensation.
B) pre-screen subjects to make sure they can handle the potential stress.
C) explain the deception in a debriefing session after the experiment.
D) utilize a "deception" version of informed consent prior to the experiment.
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A) Asian Americans
B) Native Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanic Americans
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A) Will patients accept the intervention?
B) Will patients comply with the requirements?
C) Has research shown the treatment to be effective?
D) Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?
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A) are not based on an adversarial system.
B) are based on an adversarial system.
C) provide for treatment and not punishment.
D) put the interests of the accused above the interests of society.
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A) "guilty mind"
B) criminal intent
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) civil
B) criminal
C) parens patriae
D) mens rea
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A) outcome observation.
B) clinical replication series.
C) clinical consensus of leading experts.
D) expert-based hypothesis.
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A) mental health counselor.
B) surrogate parent.
C) legal advisor.
D) social worker.
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A) differently from state to state.
B) exactly the same in every state.
C) by the United States government.
D) by the hospital where the patient is being committed.
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A) then makes them competent to stand trial.
B) prevents their getting out of jail .
C) they don't want to pay for.
D) is not known to be effective.
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A) child abuse
B) stealing cars
C) writing bad checks
D) vandalism
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A) treated only.
B) punished only.
C) treated and punished.
D) not judged responsible for their actions.
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A) an indefinite period of hospitalization for sex offenders.
B) an indefinite prison term for sex offenders.
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) negligible
B) mild
C) moderate
D) strong
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A) Mental health professionals can predict with certainty if a particular person will become violent.
B) Generally speaking, people with a previous history of violence are more likely to be dangerous than individuals without a past history of violence.
C) Generally speaking, substance abusers are more likely to be violent than those individuals without a history of drug or alcohol dependence.
D) Research suggests that mental health professionals are better at determining relative risk than determining dangerousness on a case-by-case basis.
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A) use of scientific evidence to detect treatment effects.
B) assessment of the costs and benefits of a treatment.
C) patient's opinion of the treatment.
D) the effectiveness of the intervention in the practice setting in which it is to be applied.
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A) an increased number of patients in psychiatric institutions.
B) a decreased number of patients in psychiatric institutions.
C) better treatment of institutionalized mentally ill patients.
D) decreased numbers of homeless mentally ill people.
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A) a person has already committed a crime.
B) a person is not acting in his or her own best interest.
C) the safety of the community is in jeopardy.
D) individual rights are more important than societal rights.
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A) Substance abuse
B) Dangerousness
C) Alcoholism
D) Subjective distress
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