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A possible question for observation procedure is
 
  a. How often is someone interrupting another group member?
  b. How should we celebrate group achievement?
  c. How can group members become good participant-observers?
  d. Which warm-up activity is the most effective in improving group cohesion?

Question 2

One of the factors to consider when selecting a standardized measure is
 
  a) The client's primary language
  b) Whether the norms match U.S. Census data regarding the percentage of individuals in the population with the same racial-ethnic background as the client
  c) Whether the client's religious affiliation was represented in the normative group
  d) How many times it has been used with individuals who represent the same cultural background as the client



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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