Founded on four primary principles: -freedom -authority -support -responsibility
What will be an ideal response?
the self-determination movement
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The type of evaluation that evaluates with clients where they stand on achieving the goals and objectives developed in the action plan is called ______
a. outcome assessment b. progress evaluation c. program evaluation d. action research
What is the level of measurement?
a. Nominal b. Ordinal c. Interval d. Ratio
To succeed in a malpractice claim, the plaintiff needs to show that a breach of duty did exist in which: a. the practitioner failed to foresee the client's intention to commit suicide despite warning signs that the clientwas decompensating and/or the practitioner failed to provide the appropriate standard of care
b. the client failed to get better in spite of reasonable care. c. there was no professional relationship between therapist and client. d. the client was explained informed consent in detail and the therapist practiced within his or her scope ofcapacity.
How or why does stratified sampling help with representativeness of your sample?
a. Stratified sampling produces a non-probability sample. b. Stratified sampling divides the population into homogeneous groups and you can ensure you sample enough along that dimension of interest. c. Stratified sampling over-recruits samples in the most inaccessible category. d. Stratified sampling samples via participant networks. Participants help recruit and therefore you gain a representative sample.