What was the primary purpose for administering the water test?

a. Assessing the relative balance of the four bodily fluids.
b. An early way of determining addiction to alcohol.
c. Determining who was in league with the devil.
d. A spiritual ritual used to treat those with physical ailments.


c

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A good assessment of your client’s strengths and areas for concern is:

A. a central task B. not important C. somewhat important D. never needed

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The therapeutic technique of disattribution involves:

a. helping clients to think of themselves in preferred, as-if ways. b. experimenting with dichotomous thinking. c. accepting automatic thoughts as part of who we are instead of fighting with them. d. gently challenging clients not to automatically connect negative events with who they are as people.

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From a philosophical perspective, constructivism's core premise is:

a. objective reality does not exist, only subjective interpretations. b. the scientific method is useful for understanding complex phenomena. c. knowledge of a reality is never independent of the knower. d. reliable and valid knowledge of the physical world is possible, but not the behavioral world.

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The researcher has two reliability coefficients from past sample scores. The KR-20 reliability coefficient is .62 and the split-half reliability coefficient is .78 . What does the researcher possibly need to be aware of?

a. Speededness b. Length c. Variability in scores d. Sample size

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