What are some purposes of an ethics code in professional counseling?
What will be an ideal response?
Provides framework for a process of accountability, educates members of the profession, provides counselors with a set of principles to follow when issues or dilemmas arise, allows consistency across states, highlights areas of knowledge important to understand and develop, protect the public, serve as a catalyst for improving practice
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What is a challenge to administering a large-scale, national standardized test to all students in the U.S.?
a. Lack of universal curriculum b. Lack of financial resources c. Lack of qualified personnel to administer the test d. Lack of consensus of how to administer the test
Statistics used to make statements about populations based on data from samples are called ______ statistics.
A. descriptive B. inferential C. parametric D. nonparametric
Why do group leaders tend to omit processing during sessions?
a. When processing is planned at the end of the group, time may run out. b. The group leader does not want to interrupt the interaction that is occurring during the session. c. The group leader’s duties and responsibilities make it difficult to schedule processing after sessions. d. both a & b. e. all of the above.
Coyne’s Grid Model of within-group processing is used to examine an event/incident in terms of:
a. three dimensions: emotions, behaviors, and consequences. b. three dimensions: the level of focus, content, and process. c. four dimensions: process, activity, relationship, and self. d. four dimensions: process, action, reflection, and self. e. two dimensions: content and process