What is the difference between an interrupted time-series design and a multiple time-series design?

A. An interrupted time-series design usually includes measures taken at several times.
B. Measures are interrupted in an interrupted time-series design.
C. A multiple time-series design employs a comparison group.
D. An interrupted time-series design usually includes a control group.


C. A multiple time-series design employs a comparison group.

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A. Purposive and goal directed. B. Intended for good purposes. C. Unconscious. D. Community focused.

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In the assessment process, mental health professionals should always consider the possibility of alcohol or other drug problems because:

(a) clients tend to minimize their use (b) denial is a common defense mechanism used by alcoholics and addicts (c) the coexistence of alcohol or other drug problems and other mental disorders is common (d) the prevalence of AOD problems is so great

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How many substantiated cases of child abuse receive intervention?

a. 1/2 b. 2/3 c. 3/5 d. all

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Which of the following would be LEAST consistent with a REBT therapist's role in consciousness raising?

a. The therapist need not be obsessive about the timing of their interpretations. b. The therapist refutes contradictions between client's beliefs and actions. c. The therapist uses didactic and feedback techniques. d. The therapist uses interpretations to connect current complaints to past events.

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