When a practitioner has a license, he or she is:
a. competent to work with all populations.
b. competent to work with populations he or she had never worked with before.
c. not competent to work with all populations.
d. finally exempt from having his or her competence evaluated.
c
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Two key decisions about mixed-methods designs are:
a. Sample and sequence. b. Ample and priority. c. Sequence and priority. d. Explanation and priority
When you are seeking a statistic that tests your hypothesis, which of the following is a description of a data structure you might consider?
A. You are examining the relationship between two variables where each is measured at the interval level. B. You are examining the relationship between two variables where the level of measurement is not known. C. You are measuring the proportion of people who are female in a sample of clients. D. You are identifying the stages of moral decline for at-risk youth.
In treating the major psychoses, psychoeducation is now seen as necessary, along with:
a. medication b. individual psychotherapy c. conjoint family therapy d. network interventions
Establishing a rapport with a client is as essential to assessment as it is to the delivery of
therapeutic interventions. Indicate whether the statement is true or false