What is the definition of an assessment accommodation?
a. Modifications made to any testing situation within the classroom for the student with a disability
b. Modifications made to the standard assessment procedure to control for a negative impact because of the student's disability
c. Modifications made in a classroom so the student can be mainstreamed in a regular school setting
d. Modifications made within the assessment process to control for any disabilities the student might have
b
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The ability to obtain a detailed understanding of a person, event or phenomenon is:
a. an advantage of qualitative research b. a disadvantage of qualitative research c. a broader perspective of qualitative research d. the validity of generalizing results to a larger population
Is it a good idea for clients to leave treatment with an understanding that follow-up will ensue?
a. Yes, they are likely to maintain their intent to cooperate if regular and positive contacts are made. b. Yes, the relationship itself serves as a form of treatment but the client develops a dependence on the provider. c. No, frequent contacts impede the evaluation process with several reevaluations producing inconsistent data. d. No, as an ongoing relationship between treatment providers and the former client weakens with familiarity
Interventions that go beyond the nation-state, which might recognize the importance of world citizenship and allegiance to humanity, are called _____.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How can you distinguish psychotherapy from interviewing and counseling?
A) ?Psychotherapy is briefer than interviewing and counseling. B) ?Psychotherapy works with less complex problems of daily living. C) ?Psychotherapy is a more intense process dealing with deep-seated personality or behavioral disorders. D) ?None of these