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yoroshambo

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Which of the following would NOT be in a parent training program designed as part of a treatment plan for a disruptive behavior disorder?
 
  a. How to use a token economy for prosocial and antisocial behaviors
  b. Importance of increasing daily monitoring and supervision of a child
  c. Importance of addressing minor inappropriate behaviors quickly and firmly
  d. Giving commands to a child that are clear, short, and linked to consequences

Question 2

A child's diagnosis of conduct disorder should reflect his or her current level of misbehavior. The validity that refers to whether test or interview results relate to important present features or characteristics is known as
 
  a. concurrent validity.
  b. predictive validity.
  c. content validity.
  d. construct validity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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