It is generally advisable for most beginning counselors to focus on developing:
A. a generalist perspective on counseling.
B. a narrow and defined field of expertise.
C. a flexible specialty.
D. all of the above.
ANS: C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. All other issues being equal, longer tests tend to be more reliable than shorter tests. 2. Alternative form reliability involves testing two groups of subjects. 3. Split-half reliability was first proposed by Lee J. Cronbach in 1951. 4. Charles Spearman and William Brown developed the alpha correlation technique for determining reliability.
The preferred technique for data analysis in case study design is
a) Pattern matching b) Explanation building c) Time-series analysis d) Logic models
Cronbach's alpha is a reliability estimate that takes into account:
a. All possible split-halves of an instrument b. Test-retest-retest c. Average time of administration d. A little less than Chronbach's Beta
Mary Richmond, Gordon Hamilton, and Florence Hollis are important social work theorists associated with the:
a. functional school of social casework b. problem-solving model c. diagnostic or psychosocial casework school d. behavioral school