The text describes four steps used to give a client directive:

a. involve your client; be clear and concrete; check for understanding; document results.
b. choose your directive; be clear and concrete; use appropriate vocal tone; document results.
c. choose your directive; be clear and assertive; use appropriate body language; check for understanding.
d. involve your client; use appropriate vocal tone and body language; be clear and concrete; and check for understanding


d. involve your client; use appropriate vocal tone and body language; be clear and concrete; and check for understanding

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the caution stated when using only a portion of a test?

a. Students might be given the easiest portion of the test b. Results tend to be less reliable and valid c. The nature of the construct might not be the same with using a portion of the test d. Generalizing is not possible with using portions of a test

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Which of the following attributes indicate that a preoffer examination or inquiry may be a prohibited “medical” examination under the ADA?

a. It is designed to reveal an impairment to physical or mental health b. All of them c. It is administered by, or the results are interpreted by, a health care professional d. It is given in a medical setting or uses medical equipment

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List three measures of central tendency.

What will be an ideal response?

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