Explain the importance of replication in research as it relates to power.
What will be an ideal response?
Power (the probability that our rejection of the null is correct) increases when we (or someone else) replicate the findings in a new study with different participants and in different settings. If an independent party cannot replicate our findings, power decreases.
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A child with AD/HD in need of IDEA special education services would qualify under
A. emotional disturbance. B. specific learning disabilities. C. multiple disabilities. D. other health impairment.*
Which of these theories is used in Savickas's career construction theory?
a. Holland's b. Myers-Briggs's c. Krumboltz's social learning theory d. Roe's theory
Which of the following is a critical element that underlies the development of self-control?
a. Self-esteem. b. Authoritarian discipline. c. Emotion regulation. d. Power assertion.
Listening empathically to client stories and narratives is described by the authors as central to the helping process. We can build client strengths through a. listening patiently to the client's full story before moving on
b. seeking to find positive strengths within the client story, even if the story is full of difficulties and problems. c. ignoring negative parts of the story and focusing only on the positive. d. drawing on counseling theory in a careful manner.