Limitations of computerized assessment scoring relative to traditional hand-scoring using scoring forms and stencils include
a. the amount of time necessary for scores to be obtained.
b. the frequency of human error in entering data to the computer.
c. the inability to interpret information that requires professional judgment.
d. All of the above.
c. the inability to interpret information that requires professional judgment.
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A small correlation is sometimes defined as a value between +.25 and -.25, and is best described as indicating
a. a small proportion of variation in one variable is associated with the other's variation. b. less than one fourth of the cases in one variable are related to cases in the other. c. scores on one variable are less than one-fourth as large as scores on the other.] d. all scores on one variable are within one-quarter standard deviation of scores on the other variable.
According to the text, which of the following statements is true about parents and grandparents who both participate in childcare?
A. Parents resent how big of an influence grandparents can have on their child's well-being. B. Grandparents see parents as the ultimate authority over the child's diet. C. Grandmothers are usually more involved. D. They disagree about disciplinary styles.
"Sometimes teenagers make decisions that include risks because it feels good or will help them socially. They may have gone through the process correctly, but chose an action that upsets adults...this does not mean they are bad at making decisions." This statement is:
a. Mostly false. Upsetting adults indicates a bad decision was chosen. b. Partially false. It depends upon the legality of the decision. c. Mostly true. Good decision making does not mean a popular or approved choice is made. d. Partially true. Upsetting adults has to be considered.
Which of the following would be considered a goal of treatment in family counseling from a Bowenian perspective?