Why is it important for test administrators to reduce the amount of error in the testing process with clients?

a. To reduce client’s stress during the testing process
b. To improve reliability of a client’s test scores
c. To completely eliminate error from the client’s total test score
d. All of the above


b. To improve reliability of a client’s test scores

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A) ?continuously reenact the event through play. B) ?immediately become very passive. C) ?become suicidal. D) ?have symptoms much like those of adults, but of briefer duration.

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"CIT" in police terminology stands for "Crime Intervention Officer."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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__________ is a humanistic, client-centered, directive counseling approach in which the therapeutic relationship is central to understanding the change process

a. Psychoanalytic b. Cognitive behavioral c. Motivational interviewing d. Psychodrama

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Informed consent is an important component of ethical diagnosis. What must a counselor consider for ethical informed consent?

a) Provide consent before administering the test. b) Ensure client understands the written informed consent. c) Communicate benefits and consequences of the test. d) Agree with client any changes in the test after the initial informed consent. e) All of the above.

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