Smith and Glass used __________ to study the effectiveness of psychotherapy. This technique combines the results of many studies in a given area of investigation to identify overall patterns and reach stronger data-based conclusions.
A. evidenced-based research
B. data-based counseling assessment
C. meta-analysis
D. multi-factor analysis
Answer: C
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How do the leading causes of death in the United States today compare with those in the early 1900s?
A. As in the early 1900s, infectious diseases represent the leading causes of death in the U.S. today. B. In the early 1900s, behavioral factors played a large part in the leading causes of death, just as they do today. C. In the early 1900s, the leading causes of death were largely infectious; today, behavioral factors play a bigger role. D. Behavioral factors contributed substantially to the leading causes of death in the early 1900s. Today, infectious diseases are the main causes of death.
According to the theory of Mary Rothbart, a child's temperament includes three different contributing dimensions. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
a. surgency/extroversion b. positive affect c. negative affect d. effortful control
Cohen's ê is a statistic used to quantify which measure of reliability?
A. interrater reliability B. internal consistency C. test-retest reliability D. discriminant validity
When the formation of new memories interferes with the retention of previously established memories, the process involved is referred to as:
a. retroactive interference b. proactive interference c. repression d. anterograde amnesia