Initial intake interviews:
a. are one of the most commonly used assessment strategies
b. should only be focused on gathering client information
c. can be conducted effectively with very little training or practice
d. are generally conducted with adult clients, but not with children
a
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A. systematic instructor self-reflection. B. exhibit problematic behaviors. C. informed consent of students. D. self-disclosure training.
Quasi-experiments must be interpreted with care. What is the issue of primary concern when it comes to interpreting the outcome of quasi-experiments?
What will be an ideal response?
Triadic-dependent and collaborative-dependent models of consultation are helpful when seeking change for
A. students with developmental disabilities. B. normal, developmental problems. C. whole class issues. D. multi-organizational systemic problems.
Evidence-based practices in education are
A. empirically supported interventions or teaching methods. B. activities that school personnel believe are effective. C. practices that result in an effect size of more than 1.0. D. practices approved by the U.S. Department of Education.