Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Statistically, the reliability of a test sets the limit for the test’s validity.
2. Any test that is reliable is by definition also valid.
3. The annual setting of a new normative reference group for an achievement test is known as a rolling norm.
4. Of all the considerations in the norming of a new test, geographic distribution is one that may be ignored.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
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In reference to the counseling relationship, genuineness is____ in the helping relationship:
a. being authentic b. being real c. periodically self-disclosing d. being open e. All of the above
All of the following statements are thoughtful existential case conceptualizations of Salma's presenting issues EXCEPT:
a. Salma may be able to draw upon her cultural roots to find greater meaning and purpose. b. Salma's depressive symptoms may be rooted in her parent's rigid rules. c. Salma may be maintaining minimal levels of satisfaction that keep her from striving for what she wants by blaming her parent's rigid rules. d. Salma's existential angst may be heightened by being a part of a marginalized group.
Which of the following statements is NOT accurate?
A. Supervisors are ultimately responsible, both ethically and legally, for the actions of their trainees. B. Supervisors should not supervise more trainees than they can responsibly manage at one time. C. Supervisors are not expected to maintain records pertaining to their work with supervisees. D. It is essential that supervisors are familiar with the caseloads of their supervisees.
The factors a client brings to therapy are best described as
a. field factors b organism/environmental factors c. personality factors d. perspectival factors