Statistical conclusion validity refers to:
a. the degree of certainty with which one can make statements about the existence of a causal relationship between the variables in a study.
b. the degree to which the measured variables used in a study represent the hypothesized constructs.
c. the degree to which a researcher reaches the correct conclusionabout the relationships among the variables in a research question.
d. the degree to which the causal relationship is generalizable across units, treatments, outcomes, and settings.
c
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Contributions from individuals
A. Is an important source of income; more money comes from individuals than from any other nongovernmental source. B. Attempting to build a relationship with contributors and nurturing prospects is both manipulative and unnecessary since people give to causes not to people. C. Can include having dues for membership in your organization as a long as you keep one, high level of membership dues so that membership really means something. D. Is generally not worth the effort because individuals contribute so few of their own funds that you are likely to receive very little from this source.
In 1883, _____________ became the first nation to legislate national health insurance
a. England b. France c. Canada d. Germany
PPRA requires ___________ for any psychological, psychiatric, or medical examination, testing or treatment of students
a. informed parental consent b. debriefing c. record keeping d. professional training
Clinical Supervision
a. across the career span represents best practice. b. promotes consolidation of learning and refining helping skills. c. offers planned periods of reflection and feedback with other helping professionals. d. all of the above.