The conditions of the research variables are designed in a manner that eliminates all confounds in an experiment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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This is the least intensive ASAM (2013) level of withdrawal management care.
a. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management without Extended On-Site Monitoring b. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management with Extended On-Site Monitoring c. Clinically Managed Residential Withdrawal Management d. Medically Monitored Inpatient Withdrawal Management
What is the appropriate role of anecdotes (personal, individual stories of experiences) in clinical practice?
a. Anecdotes alone can safely and ethically guide clinical practice. b. Anecdotes may contribute to clinical judgment and can be useful when combined with empirical evidence. c. Anecdotes should not be drawn upon at all in clinical practice, either in discussions with clients or in planning treatment. d. Anecdotes are safe to consider as models in certain cases, without additional empirical evidence, but only when the anecdote is very similar to the case at hand.
Observing how a client interacts with others in a group counseling session at a local mental health center is an example of what type of observation?
a. Naturalistic b. Covert c. Analogue d. Overt
Developmental research noted that adolescents spend less and less time with their families; however, career research has found:
a. working in a family business overcomes this effect. b. a father's education makes a significant impact on teens. c. this is often replaced by time spent with grandparents. d. families are a central resource and are important for decision making.