1.Which group of psychologists is known to approach their research with questions about “what is working” instead of “what is not working?”
a.
industrial–organizational psychologists
b.
clinical psychologists
c.
developmental psychologists
d.
vocational psychologists
0.5 points
QUESTION 2
1.What task differentiates positive youth developmentalists from resilience researchers?
a.
Positive youth developmentalists design and conduct programs based on resilience research.
b.
Resilience researchers use the empirical data for creating resilience programs.
c.
Resilience researchers have oversight of the development of programs related to their work.
d.
Positive youth developmentalists develop research on resilience and related constructs.
0.5 points
QUESTION 3
1.Although scholars agree on what needs to be present for a person to be considered resilient, what debate is currently taking place?
a.
the universality of protective factors
b.
the definition of protective factors
c.
the existence of resilient adults
d.
the ability to study resilience
0.5 points
QUESTION 4
1.Which of the following is something that resilience researchers look out for when examining a child’s postthreat functioning?