Which of the following courses of action is recommended in order to assess and weigh the risk/benefit ratio of a study?

a. Selecting only those participants who have certain characteristics that make them more resistant to the risks involved in the study
b. Being self-assured and impervious to the views of colleagues that may introduce biases
c. Always giving more weightage to societal benefits than individual costs while designing a research experiment
d. Taking the worldview and the cultural background of the researcher into consideration while assessing risks involved in the study


a

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Social support center staff are guided by which principle and how do they achieve this goal?

A. Keeping individuals safe and protecting citizens B. Consult in matters of family dispute C. Provide mental support D. All of these are correct.

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Assessment, according to the behavioral approach, involves:

a. taking a client history and specifying problematic behavior. b. specification of the problematic behavior and collection of baseline data. c. identification of the problematic behavior and evaluation of the client's motivation to change. d. specification of the problematic behavior and evaluation of the client's motivation to change.

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Descriptive studies can suggestpossible causal connections among variables that can be examined in experimental designs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is NOT a cognitive factor related to likelihood of relapse among adolescents?

a. exposure to substance-using peers b. encouragement to engage in substance use c. desire to enhance mood d. not regarding substance use as problematic

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