Which of the following is one of the difficulties associated with assessing treatment efficacy?

a) Establishing a reliable and valid operational definition of treatment effectiveness
b) Statistical packages are not sophisticated enough to tease out treatment effectiveness
c) Theories of treatment efficacy are unfounded and therefore not legitimate
d) Most therapist don't want to bother with assessing for efficacy, they are busy enough
as it is.


A

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a. It is effective in the short term, but 13 years after treatment, the effect disappears. b. It is effecitve in reducing misdemeanors but not felonies. c. It is effective in reducing adolescent antisocial behavior and may also have long-term positive effects. d. It is effective in reducing arrests, but not effective in reducing offenses committed, indicating it can backfire and teach youths ways to get away with their crimes.

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Who is credited as developing the Theory of Psychosocial Development?

a. Urie Brofenbrenner b. Robert Havighurst c. Erik Erikson d. Jean Piaget

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_________ refers to the systematic process for identifying gaps between "what is" and "what should be".

a. Program planning b. Program evaluation c. Needs assessment d. Program design

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Diane misbehaves and her father feels like giving up. Diane's goal of misbehavior is likely

A) ?attention. B) ?power. C) ?revenge. D) ?inadequacy.

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