Which researchers are generally considered to be the first to approach a theory of occupational choice from a developmental standpoint?
a. Bandura
b. Newman and Newman
c. Ginzberg, Ginsburg, Axelrad and Herma
d. Brown, Mounts, Lamborn and Steinberg
c
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H. M. was a famous subject who contributed a great deal to what we know about memory today. Due to a lesion in his medial temporal lobe he had profound anterograde amnesia—he could not make new memories. When seeing people he had met thousands of times before, it was, to him, like meeting them for the first time. Given this information and what you know about the requirements for consent, was H. M. able to provide consent for the many psychological experiments he participated in over the years?
What will be an ideal response?
The authors suggested that in every ethical dilemma, counselors must examine the _______ to see which one takes precedent
a. Code of Ethics b. Ethical Principles c. Ethical Decision Making Model d. Core Beliefs
Within the ethics of care, a counselor would consider the great importance placed upon which of the following?
a. communication with others. b. individualistic decision making. c. focus on relational obligations. d. both a and c are correct.
In the early 1900's, the counselor's role in __________ was to help clients find employment
a. hospitals b. private practice c. prisons d. schools