______________________ occurs when parts assume leadership rather than the self assuming leadership, for the purpose of protecting the self
a. Effectiveness
b. Countermeasure
c. Imbalance
d. Polarization
ANS: D
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In collaborative therapy, therapists take a not knowing stance. What does this mean?
a. The therapist does not prepare for the session prior to meeting the client. b. The therapist believes he can fill in the gaps in the client’s story. c. The therapist does not know what the outcome of therapy will be. d. The therapist does not assume they understand the client’s experience before the client tells them about it.
Yalda is a research scholar in the Department of Psychology at University of Umbria. She wants to compare the effectiveness of moral education with that of threats of social and financial coercion as a deterrent to tendencies of cheating and corruption. She has resorted to random assignment of the participants to the groups to remove any systematic bias. But, neither Yalda nor the participants
have the required amount of time or scope to delve into the treatment specific change of the dependent variable in each participant. She wants her study to have minimal unknown variances to the dependent variable. She does not want threats to internal validity such as history, maturation, order effects, and sequence effects to dilute the effectiveness of her findings. Which of the following research designs is suitable for her study? a. Counterbalanced crossover design b. Crossover design c. Pretest-posttest control group design d. Posttest-only control group design
__________________is a particular 21st century reality which must be addressed by counselors who will have to work with individuals’ multiple cultural identities.
a. globalization b. the intersection of identity c. immigration d. internalization
Which is an appropriate null hypothesis expression from a one-sample chi square research study with nominal data?
a. The nominal sums of data within the cells are equal b. The population of subjects had the same parameters as the sample c. The subjects have been categorized in a predicted pattern d. The interval numeration of the chi square distribution matches that of the sample