Eating disorders, mood disorders, and substance abuse disorders are coded on axis ___ of a DSM diagnosis

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4


a

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If an 18-year old high school senior discloses frequent use of alcohol at weekend parties during an individual session with a family counselor in a community agency:

a) The counselor may disclose that information to the parents in the next family session without the student's consent because the student is still living in the parents' house and is not an independent adult b) The counselor must ask the student to disclose that information in the next family session c) The counselor would be acting ethically if he elected to keep that information confidential from the parents d) All of the above e) None of the above

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________ statistics are used to organize and describe the characteristics of a set of data, whereas ________ statistics are used to draw inferences from a small group of data (sample) that then can be applied to a larger group (population).

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Neurotic anxiety is

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is a difference between ABABdesigns and multiple-baseline designs?

a. ABAB designs have a maximum of two intervention phases, whereas in multiple-baseline designs,the intervention phases are applied to different dependent measures simultaneously. b. ABAB designs identify causal relationships by withdrawing the intervention and reversing the change, whereas multiple-baseline designs determine causality by identifying changes in some but not all of the multiple dependent measures. c. ABABdesigns involve the use of multiple criterion variables, whereas multiple-baseline designs involve the use of multiple predictor variables. d. ABAB designs are free of threats to internal validity, whereas in multiple-baseline designs, there is a possibility of threat to internal validity even if the dependent variables are mutually independent.

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