Acting "as if" encourages clients to

a. try on a new emotion or act as if they feel a certain way
b. pretend that they are someone else and try and understand the situation from the other person's point of view
c. ignore their emotions and pretend to be someone else
d. ignore their emotions in the hope that they will eventually disappear


a

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

1. Cronbach coefficient alpha should be used to find the reliability of an opinion scale where three or more levels of agreement are possible to each opinion statement. 2. A counselor develops a new test of victim-hood for adolescents and after correlating the even numbered items with the odd numbered ones finds the two halves have a split-half correlation of (r½) = 0.80. This indicates the likely Spearman-Brown reliability coefficient would be about rSB = 0.75 3. Tests for younger children tend to be less stable than those for adolescents. 4. Most publishers of psychological tests employ a one-dimensional Rasch type of IRT to set future cut scores.

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Which of these are responsible for the most changes in the U.S. work force?

a. growth needs b. natural disasters c. military demands d. replacement needs

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The Analects are a compilation of writings within

a. Buddhism. b. Taoism. c. Jainism. d. Confucianism.

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It is very possible that counselors without religious or spiritual _________________ may fail to understand the potential impact of clients’ faith background on their counseling goals.

a. focuses b. upbringing c. standards d. mentors

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