“I regret _____________________” is an example of:

a. Figure drawing test
b. Story construction test
c. Association test
d. Sentence completion test


d. Sentence completion test

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How does the ISTAR differ from the ISTEP+ and IMAST? a. The ISTEP+ and IMAST are for elementary school-age children, and the ISTAR is for high school students

b. The ISTAR uses teacher ratings to assess student achievement, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are completed by students. c. The ISTAR is one of the Iowa Tests, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are Indiana statewide assessments. d. Only students with disabilities may qualify for the ISTEP+ and IMAST, whereas the ISTAR is for all students.

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Shane goes to therapy as part of a court mandate. According to solution-focused therapy he is a _____________.

a. Client in a visitor relationship b. Client in a forced relationship c. Client in a complainant relationship d. Client in a customer relationship

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Which of the following is true about the MMPI-II and the PAI?

a. The MMPI-II is quicker to administer than the PAI. b. They both cover clinical disorders (formerly Axis I) only. c. Only the MMPI-II has validity scales. d. The PAI may be more effective than the MMPI-II. e. None of these is true.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. AA members are limited to donating no more than $500 to the organization annually. 2. One of the three factors that have been found to determine the success of AA is the frequency with which the individual attends meetings. 3. It has been estimated that 20 million people in the United States alone attend a self-help group because of alcohol or drug-use disorders at least once each year. 4. Steps 4–9 of the AA 12-step program have been identified as a series of change-oriented procedures. 5. Despite its status as an “Anonymous” organization, Alcoholics Anonymous has a board of directors, a national president who speaks for the organization, and is established as a “501.(c) (3) Not-for-Profit” organization in the United States.

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