Confidence is
- A. Walking into a room thinking you are better than everyone around
- B. Saying positive about yourself to other people
- C. Walking in not having to compare yourself to anyone at all
- D. Saying positive things about yourself to yourself
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Confidence is internal assurance without comparison.
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The child's ability to understand abstract concepts develops during
- A. Sensorimotor
- B. Preoperational
- C. Concrete operational
- D. Formal operational
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Abstract concept comprehension emerges in the formal operational stage (Piaget).
Systems theory suggests one individual's behaviour is the consequence of the total situation.
- A. TRUE
- B. FALSE
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Systems theory views behavior as a product of the entire systemic context.
The terms masculinity and femininity are most closely linked to
- A. Sexism
- B. Sex
- C. Patriarchy
- D. Gender
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Masculinity and femininity are gender constructs defining behavioral expectations.
Goals for L1 families must be
- A. To bring the family in line with middle-class aspirations
- B. Clear, mutual, realistic, achievable and measurable
- C. Short-term, mid-term and long-term
- D. Defined after asking the 'miracle question'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Goals need to be practical and agreed upon to ensure progress in chaotic Level 1 contexts.
Which of the following theories of pain are you utilizing when you recognize the fact that some of the factors that open this 'gate' to pain are low endorphins and anxiety and that some of the factors that close this 'gate' to pain are decreased anxiety and fear?
- A. Moritz Schiff's theory of pain
- B. The Intensive Theory of Pain
- C. Melzack and Wall's theory of pain
- D. The Specificity Theory of Pain
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Gate Control Theory (C) by Melzack and Wall explains pain modulation.
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