Procedural learning is different from book learning in that procedural learning __________than book learning
a. Relies more heavily on feedback
b. Is based on acquiring larger chunks of information
c. Emphasizes readily usable insights more
d. Is more accepted in traditional school setting
A
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Ethical decision-making models involve all of the following processes except:
a. Consulting professional counseling literature b. Reviewing professional ethical codes c. Avoiding consideration of bias or personal values d. Documenting outcomes of decision-making processes
Which of the following is NOT a strength of interviewing?
a. Interviewing has higher reliability and validity levels than standardized inventories. b. Interviewing provides an in-depth analysis of issues. c. Interviewing allows flexibility in how the information is garnered. d. Interviewing allows instantaneous clarification of ambiguous information.
The philosophy that many social realities exists through the medium of language is called:
A. Modernism. B. Postmodernism. C. Existential. D. Hegelian.
The viewpoint that emphasizes a person's unique, idiosyncratic, perceptions of the facts and events is called the:
A. Social interest perspective. B. Phenomenological perspective. C. Teleological perspective. D. Soft determinism.