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Quiz Review 1. Counseling - Introductory And Advanced Courses
1
The following is true concerning client information
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Counseling
a. Information can be collected prior to informed consent
b. Information cannot be collected prior to informed consent
c. Information kept in a school setting may not be eliminated
d. Information such as a client’s address in not considered confidential
introductory-and-advanced-courses
b. Information cannot be collected prior to informed consent
2
An _________hypothesis does provide a direction or prediction of a direction of the effect.
in
Counseling
a. Non-directional
b. Null
c. Alternative directional
d. Directional
introductory-and-advanced-courses
c. Alternative directional
3
Peer-reviewed journals can often be recognized by their common layout. These articles contain an ______.
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Counseling
A. introduction, procedures, results, and conclusion
B. abstract, literature review, procedures, statistics, and conclusion
C. abstract, background, variables, outcomes, and discussion
D. abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion
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D. abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion
4
External forces that can support counselors in their efforts to practice ethically include all of the following EXCEPT
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Counseling
a. supervision.
b. intentionality.
c. consultation.
d. ethics codes.
e. continuing education workshops and seminars.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
e
5
Random assignment of participants
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Counseling
a. creates aggregated data to be evaluated.
b. helps counselors disaggregate data much more efficiently.
c. randomizes various sources of error allowing for the control of validity threats.
d. All of the above.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
c
6
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
in
Counseling
1. Through the womanist lens, addiction is viewed as a relationship with a substance or behavior that separates the individual from one’s sense of self.
2. All dominant narratives are positive.
3. Narrative counselors use a range of techniques when conducting therapy.
4. In narrative therapy, the counselor takes the role of “expert.”
introductory-and-advanced-courses
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
7
A working stage is also known as _______.
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Counseling
a. induction
b. experimental engagement
c. cohesive engagement
d. disengagement
introductory-and-advanced-courses
c. cohesive engagement
8
If you are a group leader who is extremely action oriented in your approach, then you most likely are a _______ theorist.
in
Counseling
a. person-centered
b. REBT
c. Gestalt
d. psychoanalytic
e. existential
introductory-and-advanced-courses
c. Gestalt
9
A key factor in modern approaches to relapse prevention is helping clients:
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Counseling
A. Reframe lapses as temporary setbacks that one can learn from.
B. Purge all substances from their bodies.
C. Cognitively dispute unconscious processes.
D. Develop a strong spiritual connection.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
A
10
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
in
Counseling
1. Developmental theories include models for conceptualizing psychosocial development, moral development, ego development, and faith development.
2. Developmental progression is dependent on interactional factors of the individual and the environment.
3. Individual characteristics of the client contribute to developmental progression.
4. An environment that does not provide a balance of support, challenge, and opportunities for reflection may stall development or cause developmental regression.
5. Developmental progression is predicated on successful negotiation of previous developmental milestones.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
11
Parson's outstanding contribution to the career counseling movement was his:
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Counseling
a. Conceptual framework for helping an individual select a career
b. Speech at the first national conference on vocational guidance
c. Method of measuring aptitudes for immigrants
d. Research on career development of children
introductory-and-advanced-courses
a
12
Spearman’s g factor referred to ________________ whereas s factors referred to ___________.
in
Counseling
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
introductory-and-advanced-courses
General intelligence, specific learned skills
13
Considerable evidence suggests that disparities in health care provision to people from majority and minority groups is primarily related to:
in
Counseling
a. cultural relativism.
b. social and political factors such as institutionalized racism and ethnic stereotypes.
c. the myth of uniformity that one size fits all.
d. the stress of acculturation.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
B
14
The Solomon four-group design can be thought of as a combination of what two research designs?
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Counseling
a. Pretest-posttest design & nonequivalent control group design
b. Posttest only control group design & one group pretest-posttest
c. Separate sample pretest, posttest design & posttest only control group design
d. Pretest-posttest design & posttest only control group design
introductory-and-advanced-courses
d. Pretest-posttest design & posttest only control group design
15
Evaluation of the helping relationship
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Counseling
a. Is optional if the client’s goal is achieved
b. Should begin in the first session
c. Should only be completed in the final session
d. Is something mandated only in internships as a student
introductory-and-advanced-courses
b. Should begin in the first session
16
The group leader should bring the ending to the group members' attention only when the group members bring it up
in
Counseling
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
introductory-and-advanced-courses
FALSE
17
A theory:
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Counseling
What will be an ideal response?
introductory-and-advanced-courses
provides explanations for human behavior
18
Quality indicators for a school’s counseling program are generally considered to be which of the following?
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Counseling
a. Sample of students from the population
b. Independent variables
c. Dependant variables
d. Research goals and evaluation objectives
introductory-and-advanced-courses
c. Dependant variables
19
One of the most difficult lessons for new counselors is learning:
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Counseling
when to advocate.
when to report suspected abuse or neglect.
to let go.
setting boundaries.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
to let go.
20
In sampling and data collection for scale construction, a researcher must ensure that:
in
Counseling
a. the sample is of convenience.
b. the size of the sample is appropriate.
c. the sample has high statistical validity.
d. the randomness of the sample is as low as possible.
introductory-and-advanced-courses
b
21
The statistical methods that are used to describe the frequency distribution of scores or the sample is referred to as:
in
Counseling
a. measures of central tendency
b. measures of variability
c. measures of relationship
d. tables and graphs
introductory-and-advanced-courses
a. measures of central tendency
22
In the event of an opiate overdose, the best treatment appears to be _______ administered under a physician’s supervision.
in
Counseling
a. Narcan
b. Aripiprazole
c. Naltrexone
d. Haldol
introductory-and-advanced-courses
a. Narcan
23
McAuliffe suggests that multicultural counseling entails the development of counselor competencies to maximize counselor effectiveness with all clients
in
Counseling
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
introductory-and-advanced-courses
T
24
Assessment is __________ part of a continuous process for program improvement
in
Counseling
A. a discrete
B. an integrated
C. the only
D. not an important
introductory-and-advanced-courses
B
25
Salicin _____________.
in
Counseling
a. shares the unpleasant gastric side effects of its chemical cousin, salicylic acid
b. is less irritating to the stomach than acetylsalicylic acid
c. is about as irritating to the stomach than acetylsalicylic acid
d. was introduced in 1898 as an analgesic by Bayer Pharmaceuticals
introductory-and-advanced-courses
a. shares the unpleasant gastric side effects of its chemical cousin, salicylic acid
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