Which of the following best describes a way that a group of professionals exemplify culture?
A. the use of jargon in work settings
B. training to understand work procedures
C. using technology for work tasks
D. interactions with clients or customers
Ans: A
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A) octopi. B) sea slugs. C) amoeba. D) Betta splendens.
Researchers are attempting to assess if cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression. Participants with unipolar depression are assessed and then randomly assigned to either a treatment group or a control group. The treatment group receives CBT twice per week for 6 weeks. The control group receives no treatment. At the end of the 6 weeks, the depression levels of
both groups are reassessed. This is an example of a(n): A) outcome study. B) process study. C) single-blind experiment. D) double-blind experiment.
Because knowing the true nature of a study may bias a participant's behavior and
invalidate the findings, researchers sometimes a. postpone informed consent until the subject's participation in the study is over. b. skip debriefing altogether. c. use deception. d. do not promise confidentiality to the participants. e. counterbalance the administration of the independent variable.
Research on the effectiveness of contingency management therapy shows
a) no solid evidence of reduction in drug use. b) reductions in drug use and less likelihood of later relapse, particularly when the consequence is high value. c) reductions in drug use but no change in the likelihood of later relapse. d) effectiveness only for treatment of alcoholism but not drug abuse.