The steps to develop and deploy an adequately valid treatment in a study includes specifying the treatment, training the therapists to adequately deliver the treatment, and checking whether the treatment was delivered as intended. The degree to which these steps are completed successfully is often termed as _____

a. clinical significance
b. treatment integrity
c. treatment modules
d. evidence-based treatment effects


b

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

Inferential statistical methods are used by researchers to summarize the data collected based on the sample in a particular research study.

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Exclusion of the targeted culture from a counseling theory may result in

a. misdiagnosis. b. misunderstanding of particular meanings of concepts and behaviors. c. clients running the risk of being considered deficient. d. All of the above.

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In a research study, the most difficult factor to specify in any determination of power is the size of the true effect

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

Although they wrote in the same country and during the same period, Aaron Beck’s theory of cognitive-behavioral psychology attracted more attention in the psychological community than that of Albert Ellis because

a. Beck was more flamboyant. His confrontational counseling style was legend. b. Ellis worked on the unpopular DSM-IV diagnoses that involve depression whereas Beck worked on quality of life issues that effect more people. c. Ellis had the backing of strict behaviorists as well as cognitive behaviorists. d. Beck’s writing was more scholarly and his early efforts were toward curing depression, which had remained beyond behavioral treatment so far. e. Beck used more irrational beliefs than Ellis and his theory was more comprehensive in scope.

Counseling