Systems theory is based on the belief that _____
a. Systems of change require raising emotional arousal to influence the other bodily systems of cognition and behavior
b. A change to one part of a family system changes the other members of the family
c. Clients must learn to fight against the oppressive government system that does not allow them freedom to express themselves
d. A systematic approach is necessary to help clients, so counselors should work with other mental health professionals to get the best care for their clients
b
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Research compiled in the early 1980s revealed sources of work-based stress. These include: a. perception of job as uninteresting, repetitious, overloaded and demanding
b. unpleasant work environment, necessity to work fast, excessive and inconvenient hours. c. inadequate income. d. all of the above.
The speed with which one initiates interaction with the environment is known as:
a. Celerity b. Pace c. Rhythm d. Endurance
Methods of obtaining and recording data including notes, conversations, and artifacts are collectively known as
a) Memory boxes b) Field texts c) Field observations d) Autobiographical writing
In the research example of telephone interviews, the researchers were interested in ______.
A. public concern over rising educational costs B. the psychological factors contributing to success among Olympic athletes C. investigating the relationship between work stress and alcohol use in a sample of Japanese workers D. comparing men and women on the type of abuse they experienced as a child