A true experiment must have all of the following EXCEPT:
a. An experimental group
b. At least one comparison group
c. Variation of the independent variable before assessment of change in the
dependent variable
d. A measurement of the dependent variable before treatment
e. A measurement of the dependent variable after treatment
d. A measurement of the dependent variable before treatment
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Which of the following statements is false regarding Internet infidelity?
a. People engage in online affairs for very different reasons than those who engage in offline affairs. b. People who engage in online or offline affairs may have certain personality characteristics that predispose them to cheat. c. Emotional infidelity can be just as painful a betrayal as sexual infidelity, and online affairs can destroy your offline relationship. d. Using the defense mechanism of splitting, people who engage in online affairs may see the object of their affection as all good, which can be contrasted with their offline relationship.
Which of the following is true regarding schizophrenia?
A. It entails one personality that has split into two or multiple personalities that have emerged out of a single personality. B. Today, persons with the disorder are best treated in inpatient units and institutions. C. It entails disorganized thinking or hallucinations. D. It is a likely diagnosis if there are depressive moods as well as abnormally high moods.
Records are: a. vital to review the course of treatment. The manner in which you document treatment is likely to determinethe outcome of the case
b. important; however, the legal system does not expect a therapist to spend hours documenting treatment. c. only important during legal proceedings. d. necessary in order to diagnose suicidal or homicidal clients only.
When the clinician has a problem in the relationship with the client:
A. Arriving at a solution to the problem must be a shared responsibility B. The clinician owns the problem and must solve the problem C. This demonstrates that the client is not holding up his or her end of the therapeutic relationship D. The clinician owns the problem, and the client can decide that he or she doesn't want to help the clinician solve it