Aptitude, intelligence, and achievement tests are all examples of
a. typical-performance tests.
b. tests in which the Angoff method was applied during test construction.
c. tests with common means and standard deviation scores.
d. maximum-performance tests.
d
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a. problems with arousal b. voiding postponement c. bladder instability d. small functional bladder capacity
Regarding mental health problems in the U.S. and Canada, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. Anxiety disorders are often accompanied by depression and/or substance abuse. B. Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability for Americans and Canadians aged 15 to 44. C. In 2002, it was reported that approximately 15,000 Americans had committed suicide that year. D. Over 20 million Americans suffer from mood disorders in any given year.
Historically, how were psychotherapists and counselors different from one another?
A. psychotherapists helped clients accomplish various outcomes; counselors helped clients with serious mental or emotional disorders B. counselors helped clients accomplish various outcomes; psychotherapists helped clients with serious mental or emotional disorders C. psychotherapists helped adult clients with serious mental or emotional disorders; counselors helped children with serious mental or emotional disorders D. counselors were employed in state or federal organizations; psychotherapists were employed in private practice