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

1. Moderate anxiety is detrimental to an examinee’s performance in a testing situation.
2. Most published group-administered tests require that an examinee show proof of a disability before being given special accommodations.
3. Computerized scoring would be a more accurate and efficient way for a clinician to score a projective personality test.
4. It would be appropriate for a principal to insist that all 2nd graders complete the year reading at a 2.9 or higher grade equivalent in order to ensure their readiness for 3 rd grade.
5. When a student scores in the 87th percentile it means she answered 87 percent of the test items correctly.


1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False

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An advantage of writing or journaling is . . .

a. The journal is more appropriate for self-disclosure than group sessions b. Journaling provides an opportunity to draw closure by processing what was done in the group c. Systematic writing helps members to really think only about their needs d. Journal writing provides less structure for members to explore what they wish they had shared in group e. It is easy for most members to find time for journaling

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____________________________ refers to the process that occurs when group members identify with an interaction between the therapist and another group member, and are aware of their own inner responses to what went on

a. Storming b. Universality c. Member checking d. Spectator learning e. Conditioning

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In the group relations model, roles, boundaries, and authority are examined on the following three levels EXCEPT

a. Interpersonal b. Group c. Organizational d. Intrapersonal

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Counselors who are found in violation of ethical standards may face consequences such as:

a. Monetary fines b. Incarceration c. Employment transfer d. Loss of professional license

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