Which of the following statements is true about the current status of career counseling? _____
a. It has not progressed much since the days of Frank Parsons
b. It is simply a matter of matching the person to the right career
c. It is typically handled during high school and is seldom relevant to adults
d. None of the above
d
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. IRB stands for Institutional Review Board 2. A psychologist may begin their research before receiving approval from the IRB, as long as they have submitted their protocol. 3. Informed consent to participate in research must include the purpose of the research, the expected duration, and the procedures. 4. Specific federal regulations govern research involving adults with schizophrenia, developmental disabilities, dementia, or other disorders characterized by permanent or transient cognitive impairment. 5. When recording voices or images in research, informed consent is required unless research consists of deception or solely naturalistic observations in public places.
In education, what does the term "at-risk" refer to?
A. Students who are at risk of school failure. B. Teachers who are at risk of unemployment. C. Schools that are at risk of closure. D. Students that are at risk of failing to go to college.
According to Robert Carkhuff’s scale to judge the accuracy and helpfulness of various reflections, a 1 would indicate that the counselor’s responses:
A. accurately convey understanding but are neither significantly additive nor detracting. B. were seen as significantly adding, in an accurate and positive way, to the client’s thoughts and feelings of the material under discussion C. unethical D. were seen as significantly detracting and disrespectful.
What did Adler say about children’s behavior?
a. He believed that children's behavior, like adults', is purposive, and can be understood by its function in the family or classroom constellation. b. He only worked with adults and did not address child-raising issues. c. He believed that children behave randomly and are hard to control. d. He agreed with Freud, that children act out of id impulses. e. He suggested that children’s problems are very different from those of adults.