Detailed information about the development of an instrument and psychometric properties are:
A) ?not something counselors should be concerned about.
B) ?always adequately provided by the publishers of the instruments.
C) ?very important factors to take into consideration when evaluating the potential use of an instrument.
D) ?important components that should be explained in detail to clients.
C
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A. You cannot get moving on your change effort until you have each and every piece of information available on your community. B. Information gathering and action are two distinct phases. C. Features like the dimensions or size of the community, key landmarks, places where people gather and other physical characteristics are important things to know about geographic communities. D. The number of people in the community is all that really matters.
Explain Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and how it is a useful theory in working with clients. How might you, as Dan's social worker, utilize positive implications of this theory to encourage him? In what areas of intelligence would you foster further development?
What will be an ideal response?
Exposure therapies typically terminate sessions once habituation is achieved. Habituation is defined as a:
a. 10% reduction in reactivity to fear-producing stimuli. b. 25% reduction in reactivity to fear-producing stimuli. c. 50% reduction in reactivity to fear-producing stimuli. d. 75% reduction in reactivity to fear-producing stimuli.
The importance of a person’s ‘occupation’ is demonstrated by its announcement of which of the following:
a. Intelligence b. Economic class c. Interpersonal capabilities d. Social standing e. All of the above