Phenomenology is the study of the internal, subjective world. What person-centered intervention is most important for attending to this internal world of the client?

a. summarizing
b. clarifying
c. reflecting
d. listening


D

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Epidemiologists often report the prevalence of a medical or psychological disorder. What is “prevalence”?

a. the number of people in a population with a given disorder b. the percentage of people in a population with a given disorder c. the number of new cases of a disorder in a population d. the percentage of new cases of a disorder in a population

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The constant comparative process suggests that

a) researchers compare their findings to the body of published research within the focus of study. b) continually seeking outside sources ensures that objectivity is preserved during the research process. c) checking out a research idea with other ideas that have been researched prevents duplication of findings. d) emerging themes are held up to the data to strengthen validity of the findings.

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If a group leader is gatekeeping, setting standards, giving directions, and blocking, they are using

a. Executive Function of leadership b. a Caring leadership c. a Challenging leadership d. Understanding leadership e. Emotional Stimulation leadership

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Client satisfaction is related to

A. making new friends. B. talking about problems. C. solving problems. D. making more money.

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