#1
In the context of abnormal psychology, what does the term 'confidentiality' refer to?
#2
Which ethical principle in abnormal psychology research emphasizes the importance of minimizing harm and maximizing benefits for participants?
#3
What ethical principle underscores the importance of treating individuals fairly and distributing the benefits and burdens of research equally?
#4
Which ethical principle emphasizes the researcher's responsibility to avoid causing harm to participants and to minimize any potential risks in abnormal psychology studies?
#5
In the context of abnormal psychology, what is the primary goal of psychopharmacology?
#6
Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of obtaining informed consent from research participants in abnormal psychology studies?
#7
Which legal term refers to the incapacity to understand the nature and consequences of one's actions, commonly used as a defense in criminal cases?
#8
What is the term for the process of systematically selecting research participants from a larger population in a way that ensures each member has an equal chance of being chosen?
#9
In the context of abnormal psychology, what is the term for a therapeutic approach that combines elements from different theoretical perspectives?
#10
In the context of abnormal psychology, what does the term 'comorbidity' refer to?
#11
What is the primary focus of the Tarasoff duty in the field of abnormal psychology?
#12
What is the primary purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the context of abnormal psychology?
#13
What is the primary goal of deinstitutionalization in the field of abnormal psychology?
#14
What legal doctrine allows a professional to disclose confidential information without the client's consent if there is a clear and imminent danger to the client or others?
#15