Using z-scores gives an individual the potential of comparing test scores on different types of tests
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Dr. Ames has been asked to conduct an assessment of an adolescent and determine if there are any psychological interventions needed for the child. She has received numerous parent reports, medical doctors reports, school reports, and disciplinary records from the school. However, after several attempts, Dr. Ames has not been able to meet with the adolescent to do an in-person evaluation. Dr. Ames, under time pressure, writes the report, but fails to mention that she was not able to see the adolescent. Under Standard 9.01b, Dr. Ames’ behavior would be considered _______________.
a. ethical b. unethical c. unavoidable d. permitted
Albert Ellis’ A-B-C theory was developed to analyze irrational thinking with individuals and families. In this model, what does the A-B-C stand for?
a. Action, behavior, cognition b. Activating event, belief, consequence c. Activating event, behavioral reaction, cognitive response d. Action, belief, cause
Deciding to be a counselor may have larger implications in your life. Which of the following could result from this decision?
A. You will have to face your personal fears. B. All of your relationships will change. C. You will develop new expectations and standards for intimacy. D. All of the above.
What was Rollo May’s opinion of the do-what-you-feel therapy of the 1960s and 1970s?
a. He was one of the first psychological practitioners to use this approach. b. He wrote books about how important it is for a person to be happy in order to enter meaningful relationships with other people. c. He criticized them as quick fixes that lack components of consciousness and personal responsibility. d. He was excited that the existential principles had become so useful to the psychological community. e. He encouraged people to enjoy their freedom in their own lives.