What is the purpose of test scores derived from testing instruments? What are test scores used for?

What will be an ideal response?


Test scores are ways of quantifying how a person rates on a particular construct
Test scores can be used to compare the individual to others who have taken the test
Test scores can be used to compare the client to their previous performances on the same instrument
Test scores can be compared to a defined standard or criterion

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It stands to reason that the client's relationship with you provides a window through which to view how the client generally functions in relationships

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements is true about the effects of teratogens on the developing fetus?

a. Any given teratogen usually has the same effect regardless of when in prenatal development exposure occurs. b. The kind of damage done depends on the stage of development during exposure. c. A teratogen will usually have the same effect regardless of how much exposure the fetus has to that teratogen. d. Ancient Greeks believed in teratogens, but modern science has been unable to identify any.

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According to Frank Thomas, all of the following skills are used by Insoo Kim Berg in solution-focused supervision except which one?

a. Leading from one step behind b. Hedging or “supposing” c. Exception questions d. Exploring feelings e. Eliciting goals

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The self of the counselor is used to promote change for clients. All of the following statements expand on this concept accurately EXCEPT: _______________________

a. The counselor needs to be real even with extremely difficult emotions, such as anger, frustration, and boredom as they relate to the client b. The client and counselor are in a fully egalitarian relationship c. The self of the counselor is used to provide clients with a role model d. The counselor and the client have an authentic human encounter

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