________________________ clients are described as ready and capable of coming to a decision; however, they lack skills in decision-making

a. Immature
b. Undecided
c. Inadequate
d. Indecisive


b

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This type of design involve no random assignment to groups, nor is there any manipulation of an independent variable.

a. quasi-experimental b. correlational c. true experimental d. descriptive

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A teacher reports that the class scores are generally distributed according to a bell curve. This means:

a. the mean, median, and mode have different values b. the left half and the right half are not symmetrical c. approximately 95% of the scores fall between -1 and +1 standard deviation from the mean d. 100% of the scores fall between -3 and +3 standard deviations from the mean

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

1. A client’s walking into a substance abuse treatment facility does NOT, in and of itself, warrant a diagnosis of chemical dependency or alcoholism. 2. The Drug Use Screening Inventory is a 159-item assessment designed to determine drug use–related problems in both adults and adolescents. 3. An advantage of the Substance Abuse Problem Checklist (SAPC) is its suitability for clients with limited ability in English. 4. The Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (SMAST) is composed of 17 open-ended questions that allow respondents to give descriptive answers. 5. The Cognitive Appraisal Questionnaire is based on a structured interview and is not to be filled out by the clients themselves.

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In the diagnosis section of the assessment report, it is generally a good idea to include:

a. DSM mental health diagnosis. b. psychosocial and environmental factors (V and Z codes). c. ICD medical diagnosis. d. all of these.

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