Pro-con lists, while helpful, can often fall victim to common cognitive distortions or errors of thinking, such as:
a) Mental filters
b) Emotional reasoning
c) Should statements
d) Overpersonalizing
e) All-or-nothing thinking
f) All of the above
g) Only A through C
g) Only A through C
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What outcome research strategy focuses on identifying therapeutic conditions, rather than specific treatment components, to determine effectiveness?
a. Client-counselor variation b. Process c. Comparative outcome d. Process
Amy is researching the effectiveness of journaling on self-rated depression. All her participants begin with a self-rated depression score of “moderate” based on a standardized test of depression. Amy randomly assigns half of the group to journal for 30 min each day, while the other half acts as a control group. What type of experiment is this?
A. a true experiment B. a quasi-experimental design C. a controlled experiment D. a field experiment
Substance abuse is often associated with
a) Divorce b) Criminal activity c) Obesity d) Poor self-esteem
The fourth step in Sampson's seven-step CACG implementation program is: a. evaluation of service delivery. b. software integration
c. program evaluation. d. comprehensive staff training.