__________ is an example of a criterion-referenced test?

a. A final exam in a high school physics class
b. The SAT
c. An IQ test
d. The LSAT


a. A final exam in a high school physics class

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Children with DSED usually do not have difficulty forming an attachment with a primary caregiver once one provides consistent and sensitive care. 2. Prevention of DSED is best accomplished by placing a child in a foster home by age 6 months. 3. Child abuse is considered a mental disorder in the DSM-5. 4. Children who engage in overly sexualized behavior have almost certainly been sexually abused.

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What is meant by eclecticism?

a. The meaning varies, depending on who is using it, from using one primary theoretical orientation augmented by techniques from others and integrationism, to use of techniques with no integrating theory. b. Eclecticism refers only to use of psychological interventions, not to nutrition, exercise, medication, etc. c. It is the same thing as integrationism. d. Eclecticism means practicing a pure theoretical form of therapy. e. Eclecticism means use of techniques from a variety of sources.

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All of the following are challenges associated with distance counseling, EXCEPT:

a. loss of body language, inflection, and other cues to communication. b. licensing concerns relative to practicing across state and international boundaries. c. limited effectiveness of counseling services that are not delivered face-to-face. d. reimbursement by insurance providers. e. need to continuously update ethical codes to address distance counseling.

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Helping clients discover possibilities for a better future is a task in which stage of the helping process?

a. Stage III b. Stage II c. Stage I d. Stage IV

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