When looking at the logistics or practical considerations of forming a group, which of the following is LEAST important to consider?
A) ?group size
B) ?frequency and duration of meetings
C) ?the duration of the group
D) ?the analysis of transference among group members
D
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The first ethical principle cited by the influential Belmont Report is
autonomy, which can be defined as: A. a thorough risk/benefit calculation must be performed B. demands equitable selection of participants C. obligation on the part of the researcher to respect each participant as a person capable of making an informed decision D. equality in distribution of benefits and burdens among the population group(s) likely to benefit from the research.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about a therapist competent in working with and acknowledging diversity issues in the counseling relationship?
A) A competent therapist is one who admits that handling diversity issues is a career-long struggle and journey that adds depth to the person-of-the-therapist. B) A competent therapist is one who says, "I don't have any culture," so they cannot help with diversity issues. C) A competent therapist is one who reports that being from a diverse or marginalized group qualifies them as an expert in diversity issues. D) A competent therapist is one who assumes that, because they have read about topics in diversity, they are competent in diversity issues.
According to research on teen smoking, a strong risk factor for smoking is all except:
a. having friends who smoke. b. dropping out of school. c. having a risk-taking personality. d. sports involvement.
According to Theodosius Dobzhansky, at what point can we begin to accurately investigate differences in intelligence across groups?
A) when all people have equal opportunities to reach their full potential B) when culturally appropriate tests are available for each group C) after scientists settle on how many groups really exist D) once we have determined which behaviors are biological and which are strictly cultural