A clinician asks, "What was it like after the fire?" What kind of question is this?
a. Direct question
b. Closed question delimiting content
c. Closed question delimiting affect
d. Open question
e. Tentative question
.E
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The overall goal of counseling for work and relationships is to help people:
a. Avoid compromise b. Construct their lives c. Integrate family and paid work d. Find work that fits their personality
Yalda is a research scholar in the Department of Psychology at University of Umbria. She wants to compare the effectiveness of moral education with that of threats of social and financial coercion as a deterrent to tendencies of cheating and corruption. She has resorted to random assignment of the participants to the groups to remove any systematic bias. But, neither Yalda nor the participants
have the required amount of time or scope to delve into the treatment specific change of the dependent variable in each participant. She wants her study to have minimal unknown variances to the dependent variable. She does not want threats to internal validity such as history, maturation, order effects, and sequence effects to dilute the effectiveness of her findings. Which of the following research designs is suitable for her study? a. Counterbalanced crossover design b. Crossover design c. Pretest-posttest control group design d. Posttest-only control group design
Ashley has completed the statistical analysis of her study and found that her results were not statistically significant. In her research paper for class, Ashley concludes that if her sample size had been larger, she likely would have found significant results. What is her professor's comment in response to Ashley's statement?
A. Great conclusion--next time try to ensure your sample is large enough to detect significant results. B. By increasing your sample size, you increase the effect size which makes it more likely that you will find significant results. C. This is not necessarily the case; you need to consider the size of the effect. D. Increasing your sample size would not increase your power and therefore not affect your likelihood of finding a significant result.
Please discuss the role of media in public awareness and advocacy. What types of responses are not productive, and what types are?
What will be an ideal response?