Bowen's "triangle" is characterized by the inclusion of
a) the mother, the child, and the therapist.
b) the mother, the father, and the therapist.
c) the mother, the father, and the child.
d) the mother, the child, and the grandmother
C
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Paradoxical to his own theory, Freud believed that the sex act was _____
a. holy c. uplifting b. degrading d. impressive
Suppose that a doctor weighs your child and finds her to be in the 25th percentile for weight at age 2 . The doctor rechecks your child every few months to be sure that she is staying near the 25th percentile. This is an example of a. tracking
b. leafing. c. quartiles. d. percentile monitoring.
How does the current edition of Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing conceptualize validity?
a. Validity is a non-statistical measure for non-quantitative tests. b. Validity should only be assessed when reliability is low. c. Validity is a unitary concept that represents all evidence. d. Only one type of validity must be high and the others can be low.
If a two-factor analysis of variance produces a statistically significant interaction, what can you conclude about the main effects?
a. Either the main effect for factor A or the main effect for factor B is also significant b. Both the main effect for factor A and the main effect for factor B are significant c. Neither the main effect for factor A nor the main effect for factor B is significant d. The significance of the main effects is not related to the significance of the interaction