According to the American Psychological Association standards for educational and psychological testing, validity refers to:

a. the stability of the human trait

b. constructs developed from theory and research.
c. coefficients of correlation that remain high for long intervals.
d. the meaningfulness and usefulness of certain inferences based on a test score derived from a test in question.


d

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The primary focus of Cognitive Therapy is the:

a. influence of a person's culture on his or her core beliefs b. development of psychological well-being c. component of depression d. essential roots of psychological dysfunction

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A group in a hospital may have new members join when admitted to the hospital and others leave when discharged. This is an example of:

a. An open-ended group b. A closed-ended group c. A spontaneous group d. A medical focused group

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Which of the following is NOT a consideration human service professionals mustthink about when choosing a theory to apply?

a. The human service professional's own view and style of helping b. The human service professional's level of confidence in the theory c. The theory's ability to match the needs of the client d. The theory's ability to integrate with other theories

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When the life goals of college and noncollege young adults are compared, which of the following is true?

a. Noncollege youth tend to rank good pay and opportunities for advancement in their work to be lower priorities than college youth. b. Noncollege youth tend to rank "making a meaningful contribution" in their work to be a lower priority than college youth. c. Noncollege and college youth both rank good pay and opportunities for advancement in their work as important goals. d. Noncollege youth focus much more on family concerns whereas college youth focus much more on work concerns.

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