What are the Belmont Principles?
a. General ethical principles upon which specific rules and decisions for scientific research are based.
b. Basic assumptions about how research works.
c. U.S. national laws that were passed to protect human subjects involved in experiments.
d. Basic assumptions about human behavior about which all psychologists agree.
e. Rules that, if followed, make psychological research valid.
Answer: a
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a. To identify individuals who are pending from starting group, but not being able to finish group. b. To counter the manipulation and resistance associated with offender and mandated clients. c. To screen out members who have the potential to become violent. d. All of the above
In Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, the compulsions are:
A) ?persistent thoughts or images that interfere with normal activities. B) ?memories of traumatic events that elicit strong thoughts and feelings of anxiety. C) repetitive behaviors or mental acts with the goal being to reduce or prevent the anxiety.? D) ?panic-like symptoms including physical symptoms like difficulty breathing and the sense of losing control or "going crazy."
For a practitioner who works under a managed care system, clients have a right to
know that: a. they will have access to needed care that extends beyond their benefits. b. financial incentives exist to keep the amount or type of service limited. c. the number of sessions that are allowed will be determined by the type of therapy needed by the client. d. the system will have no access to their records.
To be efficient and effective, goals must be
A) ?stated in terms of small steps of observable actions students will start. B) ?stated in terms of what they will not do or what they will stop. C) ?included in the desired behavior. D) ?all of the above.