______________are used to make decisions or reach conclusions about whether results obtained from a sample can be applied to the target population

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


inferential statistics.

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As the group movement developed, the person-centered approach became a. decreasingly concerned with reducing human suffering

b. increasingly concerned with increasing conflict and reducing human suffering. c. decreasingly concerned with conflict resolution on an international scale. d. increasingly concerned with reducing human suffering, with cross-cultural awareness, and with conflict resolution on an international scale.

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When the practitioner encounters a client who is negative or angry about meeting with the practitioner, the authors recommend thinking of the client as:

a. conflictual. b. not wanting anything from the practitioner. c. resistant. d. unable to see himself or herself as part of the problem.

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Thoughtful processes do NOT:

a. include examining the underlying assumptions of the consultant's information. b. rely on the idea that the information makes the consultee pleased or the consultee simply acquiesces to consultant expertise. (P. 77) c. challenge the consultee to put any kind of rigor into thinking about what the consultant is saying. d. lead to attitude change, which is more likely to be permanent than that which is non-thoughtful

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What was the basis for Lazarus’ multimodal theory?

a. social learning theory b. psychoanalysis c. person centered theory d. Gestalt e. feminist theory

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