Test validity refers to:
a. How reliable the test is
b. Whether the test measures what it intends to
c. How many individuals were in the norming group
d. How secure the test is
b. Whether the test measures what it intends to
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Which of the following Pearson correlation coefficients indicates the least correlation between two variables?
a. 0.91 b. -0.56 c. 0.25 d. -0.73
To avoid being sued by a client for abandonment, counselors are advised to
a. terminate a counseling relationship if the client becomes angry with the counselor. b. refer the client if the client gets into a life-threatening crisis situation. c. give notice of termination orally, but put nothing in writing. d. give the client adequate notice that the counselor is terminating the counseling relationship. e. continue to see the client if the client refuses a referral to another counselor.
Research on the efficacy of Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) in treating clinical depression suggests all of the following EXCEPT that it:
a. has been thoroughly evaluated. b. is comparable to short-term psychodynamic therapy. c. outperforms no treatment and placebo treatment. d. shows superior performance in the acute and maintenance stages of treatment.
Which of the following is NOT considered a benefit of group supervision?
A. Supervising several group leaders at one time can be ineffective. B. Group supervision increases the skill development of trainees. C. Group supervision is of paramount importance in training group leaders as well as in monitoring the quality of care of those who participate. D. Group supervision provides trainees with many experiential opportunities to learn about the process and development of a group.