The cases of Larry P. v. Riles (1979) and Parents in Action on Special Education (PASE) v. Hannon (1980) were both related to whether or not:
A) ?intelligence tests discriminated against Black or African American children.
B) ?high school competency examinations discriminated.
C) ?employment tests had to be job-related.
D) ?tests had to be given in a child's native language.
A
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The most important source of information about clients and what their interpersonal style tends to elicit from others is:
A) ?a therapist's awareness of their own feelings that are elicited by clients. B) ?a client's developmental history. C) ?a client's cultural context. D) ?All of the choices are correct.
According to Gottfredson’s theory, many occupations may be possible for an individual, and young people shift from idealistic careers to realistic careers through the process of _________________________
a. assimilation b. elimination c. structured decision-making d. compromise e. vocational refinement
When gathering information using assessments, counselors:
A) ?only use standardized tests. B) administer tests in groups rather than on an individual basis.? C) ?gather samples of behavior and infer meanings from those behaviors. D) ?only use instruments published in the Mental Measurements Yearbooks.
Which of the following strategies can be enacted by one person alone?
a. Compromising b. Withdrawing c. Smoothing d. Problem-solving negotiations