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Consultation is distinct from supervision in all of the following ways, EXCEPT:
 
  a) There is an inherent hierarchy with supervision and not necessarily with consultation
  b) Supervision is not triadic
  c) Supervision involves a longer term relationship
  d) Supervision is more developmentally focused

Question 2

Correlational designs are rarely used in evaluation studies because
 
  a. Sophisticated computers are not available to evaluators
  b. The data are difficult to interpret
  c. They do not produce cause and effect data
  d. Most professionals are unfamiliar with the design



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Answer to Question 1

b;

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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