What questions should you ask yourself prior to introducing a test into the counseling process?
What will be an ideal response?
What decisions or judgments need to be made?
What information is needed to make the decision or judgment?
What information is already available?
How should additional information be obtained?
What methods should be used to collect information?
How will the assessment results be used?
How will aspects of culture and diversity be addressed?
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What is the most commonly identified symptom in sexually abused children?
a. cognitive problems b. suicidal ideation c. sexualized behavior d. aggression
Miguel's score on a reading comprehension test is in the 80th percentile. This means that Miguel
a. scored higher than 20 percent of the students who took the test. b. achieved a raw score of 40 on the test. c. achieved the cut-off score for competency in the content being assessed. d. scored higher than 80 percent of the students who took the test.
The interpretations of assessment data should:
A. be designed to help clients non-defensively accept revealed information. B. involve clients in thinking about implications and results. C. help clients to recognize the validity of test data. D. be done in groups whenever possible.
In the warm-up exercise “milling around” group members learn to assess how comfortable each member feels
a. moving in a certain manner b. touching others c. looking at each other d. moving away from one another