The "risk?benefit" approach to requiring informed consent is that:
a. informed consent must always be followed.
b. informed consent should usually be followed, except when it is possible to
ensure confidentiality.
c. questionable practices such as deception can be used if they are essential to the
research and will bring no harm to participants.
d. questionable practices such as deception should be used unless the benefits of
following informed consent outweigh the disadvantages of doing so.
C
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The two objectives of the problem prioritization phase are:
A) To determine the need for further involvement, and to assess client willingness to work on developing solutions. B) To assess client willingness to work on developing solutions, and to confront the client on any lack of willingness. C) To determine the need for further involvement, and to determine the order in which to consider the client's problems. D) To offer a prioritization of the client's problems in order of importance, then to obtain feedback from the client on the interviewer's assessment of priority.
Khantzian makes the case that drug use is:
A. random and stress-related. B. a random activity. C. an attempt to alleviate pain through self-medication. D. hardly influenced by the levels of depression or hyperactivity of a drug user. E. purposeful and random, based on set and setting.
It is important in later adulthood to maintain interest in friends and family.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Paralanguage deals with what is said and not so much with how something is said
a. True b. False