According to Cattell, a person trying to solve an entirely new kind of problem is using his or her __________, whereas a person working on a task that he or she knows well is using his or her __________

A) ?general ability; specific ability
B) ?intelligence B; intelligence A
C) ?fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
D) ?verbal ability; performance ability


C

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Examining the ethical issues of a research project can be very difficult--that is why universities and colleges have ______.

A. institutional review boards (IRBs) B. policies that prohibit the use of children in research C. research difficulty assessment boards (RDABs) D. avoided research that involves children

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A general recommendation for working cross-culturally is to: a. ask for a history of oppression early in the interview

b. avoid discussing issues of racism unless the client is from a race/similar to yours. c. avoid discussing racial/cultural differences unless the client asks for it. d. discuss racial/cultural differences early in the interview.

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Qualitative counseling process designs:

a. involve fewer participants than most quantitative studies. b. help determine whether treatment is delivered in a uniform manner. c. correlate process variables with counseling outcomes. d. measure objective changes in the process variables with treatment.

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Second-order change is

A) ?when a symptom is temporarily removed but secondarily returns because the family system has not been changed. B) ?when a family manages to deceive the therapist. C) ?when symptom and system are repaired. D) ?when a system is partially changed.

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