A counselor who is assessing a client not represented in the instrument's norming group should:
A) ?only proceed if the instrument has high reliability and validity.
B) ?proceed if there are individuals somewhat similar to the client in the norming group.
C) ?carefully consider how the information is going to be used and interpret the results very cautiously.
D) ?never use any instruments unless the client's cultural background is highly represented.
C
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A. an unstable personality. B. divorced parents who struggle with communication. C. a poorly implemented school curriculum. D. reconnection with a deviant peer group.
According to social cognitive career theory, Tom's concern about his difficulty in learning biology is an example of
a. a goal statement. b. associative learning. c. outcome expectations. d. self-efficacy concerns.
What is a sampling frame? Give an example of a sample and the corresponding sampling frame.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Case study is an intensive investigation of a single individual in an effort to treat or intervene with that person and/or to make inferences about others.