Rory has problems with assertiveness. In an early meeting with a behavioral clinician, the clinician tells Rory to imagine that he's out with a friend, and the friend has decided they should eat at a restaurant that Rory dislikes. The clinician asks Rory to respond to him as if he's the friend. This type of behavioral assessment is called
a. role-playing.
b. functional analysis.
c. controlled observation.
d. cognitive-behavioral assessment.
A
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a. enhanced group pride. b. more positive role models. c. a society that is more accepting of individual differences. d. a more strict set of societal expectations for the adolescent period.
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A. sensorimotor
B. preoperational
C. formal operational
D. concrete operational.