A research design often used in the behavioral sciences, especially counseling is known as the:
A. True experimental Design
B. The quasi-experimental design
C. Solomon four design
D. None of the above
B The quasi-experimental design
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a. composing a life history. b. constructing a reality. c. crystallizing a career decision. d. elaborating a career problem.
The following are characteristics of the grief process except:
a. phases b. time-limited c. gender differences d. adaption vs. resolution
According to Albert Ellis, individuals differ in their ability to make behavioral changes. This concept is called
a. a biological factor. b. a personal factor. c. a sociological factor. d. vulnerability to disturbance.
Which of the following is identified as a contextual risk factor in an infant’s attachment status?
A. Presence of older siblings B. A parent working outside the home C. Parental arguing and conflict D. Presence of a grandparent in the home