All of the following are examples of practical issues that should be considered when evaluating and selecting assessment instruments, except:

a. time required for administering the instrument
b. ease of administration
c. ease of purchase
d. ease of scoring


c

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To succeed in a malpractice claim, the plaintiff needs to show that a breach of duty did exist in which:

A. the practitioner failed to foresee the client's intention to commit suicide despite warning signs that the client was decompensating and/or the practitioner failed to provide the appropriate standard of care. B. the client failed to get better in spite of reasonable care. C. there was no professional relationship between therapist and client. D. the client was explained informed consent in detail and the therapist practiced within his or her scope of capacity.

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The five General Principles are ______________, intended to inspire psychologists toward the highest ethical ideals of the profession.

a. visionary b. specific c. aspirational d. enforceable

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When students are learning about the history of their families, it is important to remember that

a. their commitment to exploration and change may bring discomfort to significant people in their lives. b. they should adopt an attitude that others should change. c. self-exploration is a must if the student intends to work with families. d. a crisis may erupt when the student discovers a family secret.

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The Adlerian approach to family counseling focuses on the family atmosphere

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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