The belief that psychotherapists must pay attention to what might or might not be happening with clients outside the psychotherapy hour is

a. necessary, although there is little empirical evidence to inform this practice
b. necessary, with strong empirical evidence to inform this practice
c. empirically shown to be an unnecessary component of psychotherapy
d. not believed to be a necessary component of psychotherapy, although there is little empirical evidence to inform this


a. necessary, although there is little empirical evidence to inform this practice

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a. Direction b. Direction & Magnitude c. Fractions d. Answers A & C

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a. appears to have been developed to avoid detection in the standard urine tests used in athletics. b. was suppressed by the German government because of its unwanted side effects. c. was later found to detract from athletic performance. d. is only effective if co-administered with huge doses of vitamin B compounds.

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The U.S. Census Bureau (2012) indicates that the overall fertility rate among the Latino/a population is approximately _______ greater than the rate among non-Hispanic Whites.

a. 40% b. 35% c. 20% d. 15%

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