Which form of research is considered the standard for drawing causal inferences about the effects of interventions?
a. Naturalistic outcome studies
b. Process studies of particular practice techniques
c. Microanalysis studies
d. Random controlled trials
Question 2
When comparing the outcomes of a solution-focused approach to those of more problem-focused approaches, the evidence indicates:
a. both approaches have similar outcomes over the same number of sessions.
b. both approaches have similar outcomes, but problem-focused approaches accomplish these outcomes over fewer sessions.
c. both approaches have roughly similar outcomes, but the solution-focused approach accomplishes these over fewer sessions.
d. None of the above