The four primary methods used to construct clinical and personality inventories are

a. content validity, test-retest reliability, construct validity, and empirical-criterion keying.
b. random assignment, content validity, construct validity, and empirical-criterion keying.
c. content validation, theory, empirical-criterion keying, and factor analysis.
d. face validity, content validation, construct validity, and random assignment.


c. content validation, theory, empirical-criterion keying, and factor analysis.

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Which of the following are benefits of networking?

a)Connecting with potential employers b) Developing opportunities for research and scholarship c) Opportunities for continuing education d) All of the above

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In what way are Draw-A-Family (DAF) and Kinetic Family Drawing (KDF) different?

a. KDF requires examinee to draw their family doing something b. KDF requires examinee to draw themselves interacting with school figures c. KDF requires examinee to draw their peer group playing d. KDF requires examinee to draw their ideal family

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An example(s) of self-care include:

a. Make a sleep schedule and stick to it b. Be intentional about self-care c. Engage in daily reading, writing, and/or other types of academic/intellectual activities d. All of the above

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For a practitioner who works under a managed care system, clients have a right to

know that: a. they will have access to needed care that extends beyond their benefits. b. financial incentives exist to keep the amount or type of service limited. c. the number of sessions that are allowed will be determined by the type of therapy needed by the client. d. the system will have no access to their records.

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