The Miracle Question is one way to:
A. Do an observational assessment
B. Obtain more data about the problem
C. Turn a problem into a goal
D. Challenge the client to develop goals
C. Turn a problem into a goal
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When there is enough evidence from previous research to suggest that there is likely to be a difference in groups but there is not enough evidence to predict the exact direction is referred to as ______.
A. null hypothesis B. alternative nondirectional hypothesis C. alternative directional hypothesis D. working hypothesis
"We" statements are an excellent way to build collaboration
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Discuss the potential benefits and limitations of groups
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is a major limitation of pure empiricism?
a. Actually seeing and recording what happened is rarely possible b. It cannot add to the clinical knowledge base in the literature c. It has a foundation in ‘guess work’ involving probability theory d. Laboratory based research lacks precision and real control