Intentionally deceiving participants about the nature and purpose of a study conflicts with which general principles:
a. Principle A and B
b. Principles A and C
c. Principles C and D
d. Principles C and E
d. Principles C and E
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All of the following concepts are associated with the first wave of behavior therapy EXCEPT?
(a) organismic valuing process (b) stimulus-response concept (c) classical conditioning (d) systematic desensitization
The MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory could best be described as
a. being a useful, if rather lengthy, screening tool. b. best able to identify personality patterns commonly associated with substance use disorders. c. being 95% accurate in its ability to identify persons with an SUD if they answer the questions honestly. d. being able to identify introverted persons as having a greater chance of having an SUD.
Test-retest reliability is defined as
a. The extent to which the same person consistently responds to the same test items administrated on different occasions. b. A method for determining internal consistency of test scores. c. Estimates of reliability that are based on the average correlation among test items within a test or scale. d. All of the above.
To effectively paraphrase, counselors should take a client's words and
A. parrot what they have said back to them. B. repeat back what the client has said and add on their own interpretation. C. repeat back what they have heard in their own words and check with the client for accuracy. D. repeat back what they have heard in their own words and allow the client to comment on the accuracy if they so choose.