Hare argued that the intuitive level of everyday decision making was not sufficient and is superceded by another level of moral decision making. What is that level?

a. fact finding.
b. critical thinking.
c. consultative.
d. reflective.


D

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Generally, there is little error in the application of rating scales

a. True b. False

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The helper notices that the helpee has slumped shoulders and that her voice is cracking. The helper acknowledges this by stating, “I hear sadness in your voice. Do I have that right?” This is an example of the helper:

a. paying attention to non-verbal cues. b. reflecting a feeling. c. checking for accuracy. d. all of the above.

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__________ is embedded in language and clients who do not speak English are routinely marginalized

a. Power b. Understanding c. Privilege d. Discrimination

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In a meta-analysis of 36 RCTs using meditative therapies compared to alternative treatments for medical patients with anxiety as a secondary concern, Chen and colleagues (2012) found:

a. a small but significant between-group effect size difference (>.20). b. a moderate between-group effect size difference (>.50). c. a large between-group effect size difference (>.80). d. no significant differences between treatment groups.

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