When is it permissible to use deception in research?

A. It is always best to use deception.
B. Only use deception if a nondeceptive procedure is not feasible.
C. Deception is never justified in research.
D. Deception should be used only when it is clear that you would be unable to recruit volunteers for the study if they knew its true purpose.


B. Only use deception if a nondeceptive procedure is not feasible.

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It is likely that an unplanned approach of integration or eclecticism will result in the counselor doing what he/she feels like with little understanding of how or why

a. True b. False

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One difference between person-centered counseling and traditional counseling is:

A. its directive and prescriptive nature. B. the emphasis on the responsibility of the counselor to effect a cure. C. its emphasis on the client’s autonomy and responsibility. D. the way in which it provides so much structure and clear boundaries.

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The challenge response is used to

a. enhance client self-awareness. b. promote client change. c. confront unhelpful thinking. d. both a. and b.

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In the research example of laboratory observation, the researchers were interested in ______.

A. the behaviors that children use to exclude a newcomer B. the behaviors that adults use to exclude a newcomer C. cheating behavior of children playing the game “Pictionary” D. diffusion of responsibility in small groups

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