How do we as a society support life transitions? What life transitions are most supported by our social institutions? What life transitions are least supported by our social institutions? Why?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. Answers should include discussion of the various changes in life roles and statuses and their relation to issues such as age structuring and social support.

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In order to make a counselor’s services known, counselors should do all but what:

A. Use print media B. Use gimmicky advertising C. Volunteer with community agencies D. Network with those who can give referrals

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The person most responsible for judging a test's validity is the

a. test developer b. clinician c. examinee d. test author

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Which measure of the quality of the therapeutic alliance best predicts the outcome of the therapy?

a. The therapist’s objective evaluation of client’s level of trust. b. The client’s perception of a warm accepting relationship. c. A standardized instrument that is completed by both therapist and client. d. The therapist’s periodic assessment of the client’s progress toward an agreed upon goal. e. Whether or not the client likes the therapist.

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

1. The British mathematician, Egon Pearson was the first person to publish the null hypothesis testing system chi-square. 2. Nonparametric approaches to hypothesis testing are generally distribution free. 3. Normality is a prerequisite for data that will be assessed with nonparametric statistics. 4. Generally, nonparametric statistics provide less statistical power in comparison with parametric statistics.

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