“Projection” occurs when
a. one forgets salient events.
b. an obstacle is put in one’s way.
c. one throws an object at another.
d. one attributes their unpleasant feelings unto another.
d. one attributes their unpleasant feelings unto another.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Nonparametric tests are more prone to Type I error than is true of parametric statistics. 2. The Kruskal-Wallace statistic can be used to analyze nominal and ordinal data. 3. The Fisher exact test is designed to determine if there are nonrandom associations between two possible dichotomous outcomes. 4. The null hypothesis for the Kruskal-Wallace test is that the group medians are equivalent and not significantly different.
Research suggests that obesity in adulthood is associated with
(a) an environment component (b) a genetic component (c) over-eating and a high fat cell count in infancy concomitant with limited physical activity (d) all of the above
In this court case, the court found that school counselors have a duty to use reasonable means to attempt to prevent a suicide when they know about a student's suicidal intentions. The reasoning of the court was that an adolescent is more likely to share thoughts of suicide with friends than with a school counselor, teacher, or parent. The court found that reasonable care would have included notifying the student's parents that their daughter was at risk for suicide.
A. Tarasoff v. University of California Board of Regents B. Ewing v. Goldstein C. Eisel v. Board of Education D. Jaffee v. Redmond
In Adlerian counseling, the group leader's main task during the assessment phases is
a. to integrate data from the lifestyle investigation. b. to interpret the latent meanings of dreams. c. to administer projective tests. d. to develop specific behavioral goals and a treatment plan.