Reality therapy is also called
a. Practical counseling
b. Choice theory
c. Planful therapy
d. Decision theory
Answer: b. Choice theory
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In voir dire, peremptory challenges allow the attorneys to
A. guarantee the inclusion of particular people on the jury. B. exclude a certain number of potential jurors for cause. C. exclude a certain number of potential jurors without giving a reason. D. exclude as many potential jurors as he or she deems necessary.
The four scales on the Coping with Health Injuries and Problems Scale developed by Endler and Parker (2000 ) assess:
a) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, instrumental coping, and palliative coping. b) Emotional coping, avoidance coping, task-oriented coping, and preoccupation. c) Escape coping, preoccupation, instrumental coping, and palliative coping. d) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, task-oriented coping, and pain-specific coping.
When institutional approval is required to conduct an experiment, when can a
researcher start recruitment of participants and data collection for the given study? A) Before approval, as long as it is sent to the institutional review board before starting data collection B) During institutional review, so long as the study is being reviewed by the institutional review board while data collection is taking place C) After approval, because an institutional review board must first approve the study before recruitment or data collection may begin D) At any time, because after you have started recruitment and data collection, you will know if it requires institutional approval
Clearly and concisely describe how a researcher could minimize the likelihood of selective subject loss in an experiment—be sure to include in your answer any risks that the researcher would be taking in trying to prevent the selective loss.
What will be an ideal response?