The desire to emulate a role model sometimes plays a part in the decision to be a helper. The Coreys refer to this as the need to
a. reciprocate.
b. make an impact.
c. be needed.
d. provide answers.
a
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If an ES = 0 is found, this can be interpreted as the
a. treatment was not effective. b. treatment and control group means were the same. c. average client in the treatment group performed no better and no worse than the average participant in the control group. d. All of the above.
Identify a process within the human body that affects the efficacy of swallowed drugs.
a. Significant proportions of swallowed drugs are transported from the digestive system to the liver and metabolized before having any effect on the user’s behavior. b. Metabolic by-products are generally less active than the original substance, so the liver produces no active drug from inactive ones. c. A small fraction of the drug may be metabolized outside the liver and that small amounts of most drugs are often remetabolized before excretion. d. Cardiovascular functioning is important, because the slower the distribution of the drug to the liver, the higher the rate of metabolism will be.
Which of the following are not generally considered informal assessment techniques?
a. Projective techniques such as the Rorschach and TAT b. Ratings scales c. Sentence completions d. Diaries, autobiographies, and genograms e. Observation and interviewing others about clients
It has become apparent throughout this chapter that mothers, daughters, and wives carry a disproportionate share of daily household tasks. In response to this, feminists argue for
a. Higher work for higher pay b. More responsive employment leave policies for working mothers c. Equality in terms of adaptive processes d. Gender equity