What are the six steps in the no-lose method described in the text?
What will be an ideal response?
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If a behavior is recorded at a particular time, the procedure is known as:
a) Time sample recording b) Sequence recording c) Frequency recording d) Interval recording
Bob is coding the recorded data from an observational study about children's verbally aggressive behaviors when playing with a stranger as compared to when playing with a friend. He records whether children raise their voices or engage in name-calling during samples of 3-minute recordings in the videos. What is the name for this coding process?
a. Event sampling b. Time sampling c. Specimen record d. Structured sampling
A major drawback to using simple random sampling is that:
a. it is often impractical and costly with a large sampling frame. b. sometimes we cannot determine the probability of each unit in the sampling frame being included in the sample. c. it is possible for a nonprobability sample to result when using this procedure. d. people at the beginning and the end of the sampling frame have a lower probability of being included in the sample.
If a therapist is secure in his or her own values: a. he or she should use them to steer the client toward any direction he or she wants to in therapy. b. he or she will not be threatened by really listening to, and deeply understanding, people who think differently ordo not share the same world view
c. a referral to another therapist may be necessary. d. he or she will focus on his or her problem rather than the client's.