Who developed methods for evaluating sources of error in behavioral research?
a. Edward Thorndike
b. Kuder and Richardson
c. Charles Spearman
d. Cronbach
d
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A. whether semantics B. whether syntax C. when semantics D. when syntax
What decision-making strategy is characterized by the willingness to accept reality and compromise?
A. pragmatic thought B. dualistic thinking C. relativistic thinking D. cognitive-affective complexity
Traditionally, counseling psychologists work primarily with
a. normal or moderately maladjusted individuals. b. children or the elderly. c. psychiatric inpatients. d. individuals with alcohol dependency.
Robin Miller and Marybeth Shinn point out that both research to practice models and community-centered models of program implementation:
a. assume that the development of new interventions always begins with researchers. b. ignore the fact that many communities have developed effective prevention programs on their own. c. are based upon learning from indigenous prevention efforts. d. both ‘a' and ‘b'.