What is the purpose of a projective test?

a. To measure nonintellectual affective characteristics.
b. To assess an individual’s aptitudes, interests, and competencies in order to match them with a fitting career.
c. To identify mental disorders and related syndromes.
d. To explore an individual’s unconscious thoughts, feelings, needs, and motivations to provide clinical insights.


d. To explore an individual’s unconscious thoughts, feelings, needs, and motivations to provide clinical insights.

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a. is sufficient to cause the drinker’s death. b. is self-limiting for those drinkers who ingested less than 8 cans of beer or mixed drinks. c. can be avoided if the drinker ingests food prior to drinking. d. is generally self-limiting, although very unpleasant.

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The initial meeting between client and human services professional who gathersidentifying information, such as name, address, home and work telephonenumbers, date of birth, family members' names and ages (as appropriate), reasonfor referral, and

date of interview. a. Interview b. Assessment c. Objective d. Intake

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Which of the following levels of intellectual disability (ID) is INCORRECTLY paired with its typical adaptive functioning range?

a. Mild; 55–70 b. Moderate; 40–55 c. Severe; 25–40 d. Intense; <25

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What is a major strength of true-false items?

a. Scoring is objective b. Useful to all educational objectives c. Provides clear diagnostic information d. Easy to develop

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