In all of these examples, we can assume

a. the attending responses were the best

b. the nonattending responses were the best.
c. quality would depend on the situation.
d. the attending responses were the best; quality would depend on the situation.


c

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For Alfred Adler, an individual's style of life began

a. after the time a child entered school. b. in early childhood (before starting school). c. in adolescence. d. in adulthood.

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The researcher reports the standard error of measurement (SEM). This is:

a. a different term for the standard deviation b. the spread of scores of a single individual if he/she took a test repeated times c. the spread of scores of a group of test takers on a single test d. a measure to use alone as an index of reliability

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If a counselor is court-ordered to produce client records in a legal action, he or she

a) Must consult with the ethics committee of the professional association to which he or she belongs to get direction about whether to produce the documents b) Must hire an attorney and appeal the court order to a higher court c) Faces an ethics complaint and lawsuit by the client if he or she complies with the court order d) All of the above e) None of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Glasser believed that helping clients gain insight into the causes of their behavior and indulging their narrations about their past problems were critical components to helping them make improvements in their current behavior. 2. Practitioners of reality therapy believe that all behavior is purposeful. 3. For reality therapists, thoughts, feelings, and physiology are not constructs they would consider “behavior.” 4. Many clients demonstrating diagnosable psychiatric or psychological conditions also demonstrate the inability to experience fun or enjoyment. 5. A key foundation of reality therapy is its emphasis on the impact of environmental forces on clients.

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