The most common way of controlling for potentially contaminating variables is through the _________________

A. establishment of equivalent experimental and control groups
B. formation of a clear research statement
C. proper analysis of research data
D. establishment of multibaselined research designs


A

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Which of the following actions would maximize the risks inherent in dual or multiple relationships?

A. Setting healthy boundaries from the outset B. Securing informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of dual relationships C. Documenting any dual relationships in clinical case notes D. Becoming romantically involved with the client

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__________ are inflexible, general rules, or silent assumptions (beliefs, attitudes, concepts) that develop as enduring concepts from past (early) experiences; form the basis for screening, dis¬criminating, weighing, and coding stimuli; and form the basis for categorizing, evaluating experiences, and making judgments and distorting reality situations.

a. Schemas b. Thought patterns c. Webs d. Patterns

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Who has the right to access psychotherapy notes?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is true of the guidelines byAmerican Psychological Association (APA)Ethics Committee (1983) fordissertations?

a. First authorship is acceptable if a supervisor is substantially involved in the development of the design and measurement procedures. b. Second authorship may be consideredobligatory if a supervisor designatesthe primary variables, makes major interpretative contributions, or providesthe database. c. First authorship is a courtesy if a supervisor provides encouragement, physical facilities, financial support, critiques, or editorialcontributions. d. Second authorship is unacceptable if a supervisor merely designates the general areaof concern.

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