The concept of reliability refers to:

a) The internal stability of a test or measure
b) The degree to which a test measures what it purports to measure
c) How consistent the test taker is in answering test questions
d) None of the above.


a

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a. They are used when one whishes to compare a test score to a predetermined value or a set criterion. b. Many states have gone to using criterion-referenced testing as a result of the recent passing of No Child Left Behind legislation. c. They are useful when one is wishing to compare a score to an individual's peer group. d. As compared to norm-referenced testing, they are an alternative way of understanding test scores

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Which cognitive-behavioral theory focuses on client successes and failures, emphasizes one’s responsibility, and avoids labels?

a. Reality therapy b. Transactional analysis c. Rational-emotive d. Feminist therapy

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This social justice concept involves personal self-sacrifice as well as surrendering some of your own privileges and advantages:

a. Combating racism, prejudice, homophobia, ageism, and sexism as it is witnessed and speaking out and taking action in the face of injustices and oppression b. Advocating on behalf of human rights c. Empowering those who historically have been without a voice d. Volunteering time and devoting personal resources to make a difference among those most in need

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Suzie, an employee with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, is referred for both personal and career counseling by her supervisor due to chronic problems on the job. This is an example of what kind of intervention?

a. Primary b. Secondary c. Tertiary d. Contextual

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