The primary purpose of conducting a quantitative study is ______.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: to test hypotheses

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Group leaders:

a. have a dual responsibility. b. must act to protect any one potentially traumatized group member. c. should refer individuals who are not best served by a group to other, more appropriate treatment. d. all of the above. e. a and c, but not b.

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It seems reasonable to assume that consultees who are the first to contact a new consultant are likely to be:

a. experienced b. seen as the leaders in the setting c. the individuals with little influence d. individuals who hold self confident opinions of themselves

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

Unlike random selection, random assignment means that all those selected from the population to participate in a study have an equal chance of being assigned to a particular group.

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Clients working with behavior therapists can expect their clinicians to

(a) not be concerned about the nature of the therapeutic alliance. (b) use a medical model to apply a prescribed list of strategies. (c) focus on treatment plans, goals, and homework assignments. (d) place much more emphasis on in-session rather than between-session work.

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