Therapy groups may either be ____, allowing individual members to enter or leave at any time, or _____, requiring members to enter and finish therapy together.

A. open-enrollment, closed-enrollment
B. fluid-enrollment, static-enrollment
C. closed-enrollment, open-enrollment
D. static-enrollment, fluid-enrollment


A. open-enrollment, closed-enrollment

Psychology

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a. the independent variable she manipulated. b. a subject variable. c. the conceptual variable. d. the experimental but not the correlational variable.

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Coach Malgram does not think his football players are playing up to their full potential. To increase the performance of the team, the coach should

A. set specific, challenging, and reachable goals for the team. B. urge each team member to try to do his or her best. C. avoid giving the team any particular goals to minimize the pressure on the team. D. build the team's confidence by setting goals that are not challenging and easy to attain.

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Jane and Jan have been best friends since they were four years old. Even though both women have married and are raising families, they remain best friends. Research by Christakis and Fowler (2007) suggests that if Jane becomes obese, ____

a. Jan will try to help her lose weight b. Jan will actually lose weight c. there is a 171% chance that Jan, too, will become obese d. there will, at most, a one percent effect on Jan's weight

Psychology

Which of the following statements is false?

a. Surveys are an expensive method of collecting information. b. Surveys can be used to collect qualitative and quantitative data. c. Surveys can be used with both individuals and groups. d. Surveys can be self-administered or administered by a trained interviewer.

Psychology