Which of the following is NOT discussed by the authors as something clinicians who are evaluating children who alleged to have been maltreated should understand and incorporate in findings.
a. Children’s accuracy at recalling past events improves with age.
b. Children provide more accurate information when ask “fee recall” questions.
c. Younger children are more likely to be vulnerable to suggestive techniques.
d. It is usually younger children who are not truthful about child maltreatment.
d. It is usually younger children who are not truthful about child maltreatment.
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Key predictors of the health, stability, and well-being of a person with special needs and his or her family are
a. The family’s perception of the individual and socioeconomic status b. The individual’s cognitive abilities and his or her ability to be independent c. The family’s willingness to support the individual for his or her whole life d. The individual’s functionality and the available social supports
Scholastic aptitude tests allow
a. students to be compared on a level playing field. b. unequal comparability across different populations. c. professional counselors to determine which parts of one’s transcript to ignore. d. students who have difficulty with test-taking to express themselves in a more subjective manner.
The ACA was initially known as the
a. AACD b. APGA c. ACES d. NVGA
What is the difference between unintentional civil liability and intentional civil liability? What is the more common liability concern for professional group workers?
What will be an ideal response?