The key to self-construction according to Savickas is

a. Cognitions such as expectations
b. Reflections based on contextual experiences
c. Life style
d. Self-prompting narratives


B

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Which of the following is/are necessary as the group moves towards a conclusion?

a. learning needs to be consolidated b. encourage the drawing of meaning from the experience c. members make plans for applying what they have learned d. members address unfinished business e. all of the above

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A score of five points on the DAST would

a. be below the cut-off score necessary to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument. b. be sufficiently high to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument. c. suggest substance abuse, but not substance dependence. d. reflect extreme denial on this instrument since a score of five points has been engineered to be a lie detection score suggestive of attempts at deception.

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Which is the correct order of Gould's developmental stages?

A) ?Leaving the parents' world; questioning and reexamination; getting into the adult world-reconciliation and mellowing-midlife decade; stability and acceptance B) ?Getting into the adult world; leaving the parents' world-midlife decade; questioning and reexamination; reconciliation and mellowing; stability and acceptance C) ?Stability and acceptance; leaving the parents' world-questioning and reexamination; getting into the adult world-reconciliation and mellowing; midlife decade D) ?Leaving the parents' world-getting into the adult world; questioning and reexamination; midlife decade-reconciliation and mellowing; stability and acceptance

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A group of graduate students studying psychology take a national comprehensive exam. On the test, their mean score is about 0.5 standard deviation above the mean as compared to the national score. The variability of their scores is less than the national mean. If passing is 1 standard deviation below the mean, it is likely that many have failed

a. True b. False

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