Person-centered therapy is based on the principles of ________ psychological theories.
a. Albert Ellis’s
b. Alfred Adler’s
c. Aaron Beck’s
d. Carl Rogers’s
d. Carl Rogers’s
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In a counseling setting, an elevated Correction (K) scale score: a. suggests that the client will be defensive and unwilling to be open with the counselor
b. indicates that the client is in denial about his/her problems. c. may indicate that the client may have difficulty recognizing his/her own contributions to problems. d. means that the client will likely be dishonest during counseling and will try to present himself/herself in a highly negative manner.
What is a trinucleotide?
a. the combination of a base pair, deoxyribose, and a phosphate b. the combination of three amino acids c. Three genes d. three nucleotides arranged together in the ladder
Where are new researchable problems for young scholars of the counseling profession unlikely to be found?
a. Current journal articles from the profession b. Practitioner’s own practice c. Completed doctoral dissertation projects d. Major textbooks used in counselor education
The tendency for predictive validities to decrease when the study is repeated is the statistical concept of
a) Regression
b) Shrinkage
c) Devaluing
d) Collinearity