Interviewing a dyad is also called conjoint interviewing

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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Behavioral counselors speak of operant conditioning as the process that shapes all behavior

a. True b. false

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How can clinicians determine whether a child’s inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms are developmentally inappropriate or excessive?

a. Clinicians don’t need to determine this; they simply need to determine whether the symptoms interfere with the child’s everyday functioning. b. Clinicians can observe the child’s classmates; if the child in question is significantly more inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive than his or her classmates on a given day, an ADHD diagnosis would be appropriate. c. Clinicians can ask children to rate their own behavior; because children are generally credible and valid at self-report, this would be sufficient for diagnosis. d. Clinicians can administer norm-referenced rating scales to parents and teachers; very high symptom ratings might qualify the child for a diagnosis of ADHD.

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Which of the statements below is NOT TRUE with regard to grief and bereavement?

What will be an ideal response?

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On a normally distributed curve, raw scores may become meaningful if you know the standard deviation and mean

of the group. a. True b. False

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