Focusing on one event to the exclusion of all others refers to:

A. All or nothing thinking.
B. Cognitive shift.
C. Selective abstraction.
D. Overgeneralization.


C

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Which of the following statements is true about the Halsted-Reitan Battery for neuropsychological assessment?

a. It is relatively inexpensive to administer and use. b. Severity of damage can be learned from this battery. c. This instrument can be administered in about one and one-half hours. d. There is a strong emphasis on qualitative data. e. None of these is true.

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Which of the following, if any, is NOT one of the challenges to EBT proposed in the text by Lawson?

a) The active, dynamic process of therapy cannot be forced into a research study. b) In EBT research, we do not see or evaluate primary data. c) Scores on outcome measures tend to regress towards the mean over time. d) Tradition and lore are still effective in both the medical and psychological fields, and therefore create doubt over the necessity of EBTs

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Multiplicity refers to a cognitive shift in realizing that whether something is right or wrong depends on the context

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Measures of central tendency tell you something about the middle of a series of numbers but hardly anything about the variability of a set of numbers

a. True b. False

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