Which of the following is/are valid concerns when using an aptitude test?
a. administering it under standardized conditions
b. a client's test anxiety
c. human service providers must be trained to interpret test scores when special accommodations are used and must document those accommodations
d. all of the above
d
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Reasons a person should refuse to negotiate include
a. Illegal or Inappropriate behavior b. Inability to implement an agreement c. Intuition d. a and b e. All of the above
In behavioral therapy, stimulus control is a type of contingency management in which
a. the counselor and client analyze and manipulate contingencies preceding a behavior. b. the desired behavior doesn’t occur naturally, so behaviors that are close to the desired behavior are rewarded. c. rewards are given when a client is not performing an undesirable behavior. d. symbols are substituted for reinforcers. The symbols, such as poker chips, are eventually exchanged for positive reinforcers. e. the client convinces his or herself not to do the undesired behavior as mind-over-matter.
Selman describes stages in the development of both perspective taking skill and of friendship
Suppose that David understands that his friend Mike has a different perspective from his own, but David cannot yet judge how his own behavior is likely to be viewed by his friend. Which of Selman's stages is David most likely to be in? a. Stage 0, "Egocentrism" b. Stage 1, "Differentiated/Subjective" c. Stage 2, "Reciprocal/Self-reflective" d. Stage 3, "Mutual/Third Person"
Which of the following is FALSE about concreteness?
A) ?Concreteness helps the session come alive. B) ?Concreteness clarifies what the client is saying. C) ?Concreteness is of no value for empathic understanding. D) ?All of the above