Examples given in your text of more structured ways than journaling to systematically record reactions to group proceedings include all of the following EXCEPT this:

a. A solution-focused self-assessment given after each group session
b. Brief questionnaires given after each session to assess satisfaction of group members
c. Assigned reading of topics in other group texts
d. Brief questionnaires given after each session asking for suggestions for future sessions
e. A postgroup log that focuses the members’ attention on specific areas


c. Assigned reading of topics in other group texts

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What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Descriptive designs are an attempt by the researcher to characterize events or conditions of an identified population. 2. True experimental designs don’t always include random assignment to groups and manipulation of the independent variable. 3. The use of correlational research may be particularly relevant in education and counseling given that there is a need to study complex human issues and understand their relationship. 4. Pre-experimental research has been noted to include four different approaches: survey, observational, correlational, and causal comparative. 5. A type of quasi-experimental design is the multiple time series design.

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Virginia Satir viewed family process through the notion of:

a. communication b. processes of give-and-take c. family structure d. latent undifferentiation

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What makes group therapy different than individual and family therapy?

a. individual therapy only involves one client, family therapy involves meeting with all family members individually b. individual therapy does not take into account the family members, family therapy involves meeting with all family members c. individual therapy involves one client at a time, family therapy only works with one family at a time d. individual therapy does not take into account the family members, family therapy only works with one family at a time

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