What is the difference between whole-time interval sampling and partial-time interval sampling?
A) ?Whole-time means the client is observed the whole-time.
B) ?Partial-time means the client is watched the whole time but the observer only records behaviors part of the time.
C) Whole-time means that the client demonstrated the behavior the whole time.?
D) ?Partial-time means that the behavior in intermittent and not observed regularly.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Adler’s theory shifted from a purely psychodynamic psychotherapy to more humanistic psychotherapy 2. Humanistic-existential counselors do not try to fix their client, rather they try to help clients make meaning out of their life 3. Ellis, Beck, and Glasser are contributors to the humanistic-existential approach 4. In the multicultural approach to counseling, culture is currently defined as race and ethnicity. 5. In reality, most counselors practice an integrative approach to counseling, where they draw their concepts and techniques from multiple theoretical approaches
What do critics of the CTS state that it ignores?
a. non-consensual sex b. psychological abuse c. financial abuse d. contextual factors and outcomes
A child is struggling in school to make friends. You wonder how the cultural context of the school environment might be influencing this child’s experience. Your thinking is informed by what type of theory?
a. Behaviorism b. Social constructivism c. Psychoanalytic theory d. Humanism