How are iPhones being used in research?

What will be an ideal response?


Jabaley, Lutzker, Whitaker and self-Brown (2011) studied the use of iPhone in promoting effective parenting and reducing childhood maltreatment. The iPhone in the study was used to video the home environment and provide feedback on how to reduce danger for the child. The iPhone was used in place of some home visits and increased the opportunity to provide feedback to the parents by the home visitor. The researchers concluded that future research could focus on additional interventions to promote child safety. Also, the iPhone can facilitate quality and more frequent interaction between parents and professionals. It is much easier to communicate through a mobile device like an iPhone than make a home visit which takes time and costs more.

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a. Artistic b. Social c. Conventional d. All the above.

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The scope of the topics for structured groups and for theme groups is limited only by the effort it takes to promote the group and all of the following, EXCEPT:

a. the needs of the population. b. the creativity of the counselor. c. the effort it takes to promote the group. d. the therapeutic and educational components.

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Psychologists may disclose confidential information with _____________ consent of the organizational client, individual client, or another legally authorized person on behalf of the client.

a. written b. oral c. appropriate d. reasonable

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Which of the following can be a systemic resistance to counseling?

a. self-actualization b. personal reflection c. inferential semantics d. homeostasis

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