Psychologists engaged in intervention, as well as assessment, during World War II because
A) psychiatrists could not keep up with their caseloads and needed the help of psychologists.
B) a need existed to redeploy rather than discharge soldiers.
C) psychologists were well trained to do so.
D) of both a and B
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Q1: The development of pilot training programs by
Q2: As well as being a behavioral psychologist,
Q3: The rise in popularity of psychotherapy after
Q5: Much of Burrhus Frederic Skinner's work involved
Q6: The cooperative research conducted by the many
Q7: Skinner used his studies of psychology to
Q8: The Emergency Committee in Psychology was established
A)to
Q9: The Office for Strategic Services was the
Q10: Mildred Mitchell is distinctive for
A)her involvement in
Q11: The consumer culture of the postwar era
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