While selecting a test to use in his private practice, Kent discovered that a particular test was not very consistent or stable over time. In other words, a test-taker's score varied each time he or she took it. Kent can most likely infer that:
a. the test is biased
b. the test has a poor evidence of validity
c. the test makers did not use an appropriate norming sample
d. the test has poor evidence of reliability
d
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a. at the end of the session b. through brochures c. at a orientation guidance meeting d. at the beginning of every counseling session
______ encourages gay and lesbian clients to accept their sexual orientation.
A. Tricultural experience model B. Cass gender identity model C. Conversion therapy D. Gay affirmative therapy
Crystallized intelligence refers to
A) ?intelligence that is measured on a verbal and a performance scale. B) ?intelligence accumulated from past experience and socialization. C) ?intelligence applied to new tasks or the ability to come up with novel or creative solutions to unforeseen problems. D) ?pragmatic or social judgment.
James Prochaska and Carlo DiClemente created an approach delineating stages of change that is:
a. transtheoretical in nature. b. most applicable to lifestyle changes. c. most applicable to mental disorders. d. biased towards the use of behavioral approaches.