Which of the following list of philosophers was not a proponent of phenomenology?
a. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
b. Clark Moustakas
c. Jean-Paul Sartre
d. Karl Raimund Popper
d. Karl Raimund Popper
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a. Consultation with community organizations b. Clinical practice in hospitals c. Social advocacy d. Diagnosis of psychopathology
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Multiple-choice tests favor good guessers. 2. Aptitude batteries are not very good at achieving differential prediction, which relates to how well a group of people’s test scores help indicate who will be more or less successful at certain academic or occupational tasks in the future. 3. Scholastic aptitude assessment such as the SAT-1 or ACT do not allow for direct comparability. 4. Aptitude tests and intelligence tests are primarily use to predict future performance, while achievement tests are designed to measure what a student or client has already learned, usually through some sort of structured learning activity.
In working with Japanese clients, a reality therapist might do which of the following when asking clients to make plans and commit to them?
a. ? The therapist might be likely to accept "I'll try" as a firm commitment. b. ? The therapist would push clients for an explicit pledge to follow through. c. ? The therapist would view a noncommittal response as a sign of weakness. d. ? The therapist would refer their clients if they refused to commit to a plan.