For which of the following tests would a test-retest reliability estimate be least appropriate?
A) ?Intelligence tests
B) Tests of moment-to-moment mood changes?
C) ?Academic achievement tests
D) ?Instruments to measure art aptitude
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Research has shown that the increased risk of suicide in gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth can be accounted for almost entirely by their increased risk of bullying. 2. Asking about suicide directly has been shown to increase suicide risk, so alternative methods are typically used in clinical practice. 3. The time of greatest risk for a suicide attempt is the first year after hospitalization for a prior suicide attempt. 4. Peer support programs can be very effective in reducing suicidal thoughts, but not attempts, in adolescents.
For most individuals, experimentation with the illicit use of drugs
a. occurs only once. b. initiates a slow, but inevitable, advance into addiction. c. runs a course of use that usually lasts 5-10 years. d. lasts for less than a year.
Because children cannot give their legal consent to participate in family counseling
a. parental consent should be obtained in writing from both biological parents. b. they should not be included in family counseling prior to age 18. c. it is illegal to include them in a family counseling session unless their parents have consented in writing. d. a court order should be obtained before including a child in a family counseling situation. e. they should be informed of the process of family counseling and their consent should be secured even though it is not legally required.
Emotion-focused therapy was developed by:
a. Haley and Madanes b. Palazzoli and Prata c. Blow and Sprenkle d. Johnson and Greenberg