A teacher determines that the correlation between eating breakfast and doing well on the test is zero. This means:

a. a perfect correlation exists
b. there is an absence of a correlation
c. a negative correlation exists
d. the correlation cannot be determined


b

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Criticism, one of the four horsemen, is best described as:

a. seeing oneself as superior to one’s partner. b. when the listener withdraws from interaction, either physically or mentally. c. useful in warding off attack and defensiveness claims. d. A statement that implies something is globally wrong with the partner.

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The textbook authors regard self-help resources as:

a. a fad that is largely driven by the economics of the current healthcare marketplace. b. highly variable in quality and frequently detrimental to self-change efforts. c. indicative of a growing trend toward self-change. d. notably inferior to therapist-guided change for the majority of client problems.

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As Gina continues her work with Ryan in therapy, she begins to wonder about the effectiveness of her person-centered stance. She believes in the emphasis on affective expression in the counseling process, but has noticed that she is pushing forward with her own agenda without determining if this is the best fit for Ryan and Ryan's presenting problem. What type of questions would allow her to best

address her concerns related to counseling Ryan? a. Am I imposing a value of emotional expression that is not part of this Ryan's existing value system? b. How sure am I that increased emotional expression is necessary to address the presenting problem for Ryan? c. Both A and B d. Neither A nor B

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All of the following are important functions of ending the counseling relationship except

a. Signals that something important has been completed b. Gives clients the opportunity to maintain changes already achieved and generalize problem-solving skills to new areas c. Serves as a reminder that the client has matured d. All of the above e. None of the above

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