Knowledge designed to determine the effectiveness of interventions is referred to as:

a. predictive
b. improvement
c. descriptive
d. explanatory


b. improvement

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Which of the following is one of the steps in collaborative collaboration?

A) ?Collecting and sharing data on school performance B) ?Developing programs to teach personnel the rules C) ?Emphasizing a healthy school environment D) ?Defining a shared vision

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Informing students prior to entering a training program that self-exploration will be part of their training:

A. more than satisfies the requirement for informed consent. B. only minimally satisfies the requirement for informed consent. C. has little to do with informed consent. D. is a scare tactic that many programs use to screen out prospective students who are not serious candidates.

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The authors suggested that you can measure competence with the following instrument:

a. MMPI b. MCMI c. MBTI d. No assessment yet can measure competence

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Responding accurately to content and feeling is not usually a more effective way to deepen the relationship than asking questions. 2. Empathy is the same as sympathy. 3. en are generally conditioned to be less comfortable with identifying and expressing feelings than are women. 4. Oftentimes, when a client has created a lifestyle around a particular feeling state, it is as a defense against more primitive, frightening feelings underneath. 5. Rogers believed that empathic conditions were necessary and sufficient for client growth and for successful counseling outcomes.

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