______________________ is the philosophical approach in which the assumption that all behavior is a form of communication and that because no “one” person is responsible for the behavior (or problem/s) in the system, that the goal is to create change by altering the interaction patterns within the system
a. Modernism
b. Humanism
c. Systemic
d. Postmodernism
ANS: C
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In working with African Americans in counseling and psychotherapy groups, Brinson and Lee found all of the following to be useful aids in promoting group interaction except
a. poetry b. lecture c. music d. folklore
Anne Marie has led a particular counseling group for nine sessions. One member, Gretchen, repeatedly triggers many unexplained feelings for Anne Marie. This leader-member phenomenon is called _______________.
a. transference b. denial c. countertransference d. repression
A _____ is used when the representiveness of a whole population is not as important as the information itself
A. systematic random sample B. convenience sample C. probability sample D. nonprobability sample
Reliability coefficients are NOT obtained by: a. test-retest
b. internal consistency. c. a test given only once. d. alternate forms.