What was the immediate impetus for the development and publication of the Belmont Report?
a. The commissioning of a committee on ethics by the American Medical Association in 1975
b. As part of the out of court settlement with survivors and family members of the victims of the Tuskegee Study
c. At the behest of the United Nations World Health Organization
d. A requirement of the National Research Act of 1974
d. A requirement of the National Research Act of 1974
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When reporting a confidence interval to a stakeholder after conducting an assessment, it is best to report
a. one standard error of measurement above the mean to one standard error of measurement below the mean. b. one standard error of measurement above the mean. c. two standard errors of measurement above the mean to two standard errors of measurement below the mean. d. two standard errors of measurement below the mean.
Some ethical problems in supervision can be traced to:
a) Equating clinical competence with supervisory competence b) The fact that supervisors are not directly paid for supervision by their trainees c) The age and gender of the supervisor d) All of the above e) None of the above
In contrasting REBT and cognitive therapy, REBT uses _______ reasoning where CT uses _______ reasoning
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A newly developed instrument for screening depression suggests that an individual is not depressed; however, later information reveals that in fact he is depressed. This problem can be attributed to:
a. parallel forms. b. internal consistency. c. a false positive. d. a false negative. e. sampling error.