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futuristic

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To assess parent-child interactions, a therapist instructs a parent to please have your child put away the toys in a play room at the therapists' office while the therapist observes their interaction. The therapist is using
 
  a. simulated observation.
  b. role-playing.
  c. systematic naturalistic observation.
  d. a rating scale.

Question 2

Simulated observation differs from naturalistic observation in that the
 
  a. client's behavior is covert.
  b. therapist is not actually observing.
  c. observation is not recorded.
  d. conditions are artificial.



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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