Grief in the elderly:

A) ?may be more prolonged than with younger people.

B) is easier because the elderly have suffered loss before.?

C) is much the same as with small children.?

D) may be easier due to the fewer peers with whom they have to deal.


A

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Under IDEA, school districts are required to identify children who may have a disability, even if they are not in school yet. This is called

A. children in the community program. B. child referral. C. child find.* D. early intervention.

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The text suggests that when the client functions at an affective level and the counselor's orientation is behavioral

a. The client will begin thinking about his problems behaviorally. b. The counselor will need to teach the client new ways to think about his problem. c. The client may conclude that the counselor has failed to understand. d. None of the above.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. To understand what a sample is, we must start with concepts defining the population. 2. Most research involves populations that are quite small. 3. Researchers have raised the issues of whether it is truly possible to select a sample that truly mirrors the population of interest. 4. The extent to which a sample represents a population is critical in determining how easily and validly the researcher can generalize the result back to the entire target population. 5. One of the advantages of simple random sampling is the results can not readily be generalized back to the population.

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