It is a widely held ______that there are indicators that a child has been sexually abused.

a. truth
b. body of knowledge
c. misconception
d. urban legend


c. misconception

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According to Michael White, problems do not exist separate from their socio-cultural context, which means narrative counselors integrate societal and cultural issues into the core conceptualization of how problems form and are resolved. This is referred to as what?

a. Dominant discourses b. Dominant hand c. Dominant choice d. Dominant group

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Discuss the three problems that have been noted with the scientist–practitioner training approach.

What will be an ideal response?

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During the 1960’s & 1970’s, one of the main criticisms of intelligence tests was that

a. the tests were atheoretical, with little consideration given to the theoretical framework. b. the role intelligence tests played in measuring human experiences and abilities was unclear. c. they should be used to determine job eligibility. d. the tests were biased and discriminatory against minorities and should not be used as placement tests for special education.

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The tendency of many test interpreters to overpathologize clients is representative of the

a. tendency to see patterns. b. confirmatory bias. c. concurrent bias. d. preconceived biases.

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