What are advantages of direct methods of behavioral assessment?
What will be an ideal response?
Ability to measure specific target behaviors
Ability to use operational definitions of target behaviors that allow for observation with minimum interference
Ability to employ standardized coding procedures
Ability to provide quantitative scores that do not vary from one observer to another
Ability to be tested for reliability and validity across multiple observers, time periods, and environmental settings
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According to your text, to “enable” another person is to
a. provide financial support to help tide him or her over in rough times, money that is in turn used to buy alcohol or drugs. b. knowingly behave in a manner that makes it possible for another to misuse chemicals or to avoid consequences of such activities. c. forcefully confront the person’s substance use behaviors so he or she will seek professional help. d. allow him or her to suffer the natural consequences for their behavior.
Mindfulness is: a. ? the awareness that emerges through having attention on purpose, in the present moment, andnonjudgmentally, to the unfolding or experience moment by moment
b. ? the assessment process in multimodal therapy. c. ? under the idea that change can be brought about by teaching people to use coping skills in problematicsituations. d. ? not beneficial for clients with behavioral problems.
The idea that individuals are to be viewed as a unity, or an indivisible whole is known as
a. ego integrity. b. holism. c. self-actualization. d. phenomenology.
Which perspective provides us with the most comprehensive understanding of human sexuality?
a. psychoanalytical b. evolutionary c. sociological d. physiological