Research self-efficacy is defined as:

a. the belief in the importance of research.
b. the confidence in one's ability to successfully complete various research-related tasks.
c. a person's interest in participating or engaging in research.
d. the amount of research a person engages in.


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(a) Jay Haley (b) Virginia Satir (c) Susan Johnson (d) Carl Whitaker

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When making the shift to a comprehensive, transformed school counseling program, all key players should __________________________

A) ?learn about the community environment B) ?practice advocacy C) ?organize resources D) ?analyze existing practices E) develop accountability strategies

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Which of the following is true of single-subject experimental designs?

a. Different treatment phases need to be included in them to demonstrate change due to the independent variable. b. These designs are cross-sectional in natureand involve collection of data at a single point of time. c. They involve collection of single data points before and after interventions. d. They produce findings which can be easily generalized to other individuals and situations.

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In addressing burnout or compassion fatigue, it is suggested to

a. Refrain from offering professional services b. Inform clients that you are not feeling well c. Maintain a full schedule of practice d. Not allow clients to know your personal business 10. Recommended practices for the prevention of burnout

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