ACA's code of ethics indicates that test users have an ethical obligation to be competent in:
a) Understanding psychometric theory
b) Scoring and interpreting tests
c) Understanding how cultural factors can affect a client's response to test items
d) (a) and (c)
c
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The three global societal trends identified at the beginning of this chapter that will have an effect on counseling are _____
a. Globalization of Markets, Emergence of Third World, Population Explosion b. Advances in Technology, Changes in Healthcare, and Increasing Diversity c. Competition for Jobs, Frustration with Government, Divisive Political Views d. Transfer of Wealth from West to East, Potential for Conflict Among Warring Factions Worldwide, Unrest at Home and Abroad
Psychoanalysis is: (1) much too subjective and unscientific; (2) much too objective; (3) much too dogmatic. According to the text, the preceding criticisms of psychoanalysis would be leveled, respectively, by which of the following theoretical viewpoints?
a. Behavioral, existential, integrative b. Behavioral, integrative, existential c. Integrative, existential, behavioral d. Existential, integrative, behavioral
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The sampling frame is the list that is used to select from a population. 2.Putting every possible participant's name in a hat and drawing out the number of names we need for our sample is one way of conducting random sampling. 3.Systematic sampling is a procedure whereby a sample is drawn such that each member of the population has an equal probability of being included in that sample. 4.Cluster sampling is always done all at once, not in multiple stages. 5.In nonprobability sampling techniques, it is impossible to specify the probability of selecting any one individual.
Sheri is 16 and struggling at home. Her parents seem to be yelling at her constantly, which in turn makes her respond in a highly disrespectful way, which doesn’t seem to help matters. This is an example of
a. Indicators that the parents have been too indulgent with Sheri b. Processes that lead to long-term family dysfunction c. Reciprocal and/or multidirectional processes d. Dysfunctional family roles