When a change in the dependent variable in a group is measured across time or when participants in a group are exposed to two or more treatments simultaneously, and the outcome of the treatments are evaluated across time
a) a within group design is used
b) a between group design is used
c) factorial designs are used
d) all of the above
a
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Cooperation, "saving face," and interdependence are examples of
a. collectivistic values. b. individualistic values. c. ethnocentric values. d. worldview.
What is the cognitive-interpersonal approach to the therapy session?
a. Deep exploration of the client’s childhood and historic traumatic experiences. b. Problem solving sessions focus on finding solutions. c. Homework is designed to reinforce desired behaviors. d. Planning for the future and putting contingencies in place. e. Therapy as laboratory—focusing on present situations.
What is the technique used by behavioral counselors called inventories?
a. The client constructs a scene and acts out a simple problematic situation. The counselor plays a character in the scene. b. The counselor goes to the client’s environment while the client experiences the difficulty that they are trying to solve. c. The client repeatedly imagines him or herself overcoming a problem. d. The client remembers a specific episode and tries to relive it, describing events and feelings. e. The client completes standardized forms such as questionnaires and checklists. These are constructed to discover more about problem behaviors.
Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate technique or exercise for closing a session?
a. Wishes b. Drawing out c. Tying together d. Moral dilemma