Understanding who were the participants in a research study is important for counselors because the selection of participants directly affects the study's _____
a. Generalizability (the ability to generalize the results of the study to the counselor's clients)
b. Internal Validity (the ability to understand what change mechanism occurred during the study)
c. Reliability (the consistency of a test or measure over time)
d. Validity (whether or not the assessment that was used in the study actually measures what it says it does)
a
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When an individual privately shares something to the practitioner and the practitioner is working with the entire family
a. The individual should expect it to be shared b. It should not be shared under any circumstances c. It should not be shared unless it contributes to unhealthy family dynamics d. The family will expect it to be shared
What are two of the multicultural blind spots of strengths-based counseling?
What will be an ideal response?
Work-related assessments ideally are done in a
a. rehabilitation setting b. hospital setting c. work setting d. home setting
Uncertainty in decision making and in the helping process:
A. is unlikely to be an issue in most cases. B. can be avoided in order to increase the efficiency of the therapeutic process. C. can be a place to find unlimited possibilities. D. should be avoided at all costs.