Identify factors that affect the stability of tests
What will be an ideal response?
• How stable the human trait is itself (in nature).
• Group (gender, ethnic, etc.) differences
• Individual differences within groups
• The nature of performance
• The internal consistency of the test itself.
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The first almshouse was built in which state?
A. Vermont B. Connecticut C. Massachusetts D. Rhode Island
Group counseling _____
a. Rose dramatically in popularity in the 1930s when the Great Depression made the cost effective nature of groups particularly appealing b. Rose dramatically in popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, when people were feeling increasingly alienated from society and yearned for interpersonal connections c. Is a separate counseling specialty that requires advanced training and certification d. Is most effective when done as a "marathon group" that lasts between 24-48 hours
According to the text authors, the therapeutic value of externalization of the problem is that it relocates the problem in a way that:
a. increases control and reduces guilt and self-blame. b. provides the basis for solution-focused work. c. increases problem talk. d. enhances narrative empathy.
Give an example of an encounter in counseling.
What will be an ideal response?