Is it appropriate for the practitioner to interrupt the flow of the meeting?
A) ?Yes, to allow ample time to close the meeting and complete the meeting on schedule.
B) ?No, because interrupting the client would be disrespectful and would have a negative impact on rapport.
C) ?No, because it would make the client feel unheard, like what they say is not important enough to be completed.
D) ?Yes, because the practitioner's comments are often more important than the client's comments.
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probability samples is:
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding field research?
A) It is easily replicated. B) It is the most expensive data collection technique. C) It yields generalizable laws of human behavior. D) It is usually conducted by a researcher alone or in a small team. E) all of the above
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A. Egypt's total dependence on the Nile. B. The great disparity between rich and poor. C. The desert conditions prevailing in the country. D. The large number of slaves that had been captured in war.
Anderson offered several guidelines for the use of reflecting teams with clients. Which of the following is NOT one of these guidelines?
A) Only use with the client's permission B) Give the client permission to listen or not to listen C) Comment on what is seen or heard, not what is observed D) Talk from an expert perspective