Which of the following is not an example of a tonic behavior:

a. suspending judgments about a client’s behavior
b. taking a client for granted
c. understanding and using the standards and ethical principles established by professional organizations
d. discussing problems in the past tense and solutions in the present and future tenses


b. taking a client for granted

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Communication patterns include all of the following EXCEPT

a. the number of languages a helpee can speak. b. timing of eye contact. c. personal space. d. directness with which one person comes to the point of the conversation.

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

1.Referral sampling is one type of nonprobability sampling technique. 2.If the size of the effect is large, we need many participants to obtain a significant result. 3.The less control we have, the larger a sample we'll probably need to get significant results.

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Which of the following individuals challenged the directive, counselor-centered approach and the major tenets of Freudian psychoanalysis with a non-directive, person-centered approach to counseling?

a. Edward Thorndike b. John Brewer c. Albert Ellis d. Carl Rogers

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When using __________ in split-half reliability, two statistics are calculated for each item, including the proportion of individuals who answered correctly and the point-biserial correlation between the item and total test score

a. interrater reliability b. matched random subsets c. the odd-even method d. alpha

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