In recent years, testing has been viewed:

A. as an essential and irreplaceable tool in counseling.
B. as a routine practice.
C. with increased concern due to potential cultural and ethical biases.
D. as a sub-specialty to be applied by those receiving advanced training.


ANS: C

Counseling

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a. elementary students. b. middle school students. c. Both of the above. d. None of the above.

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a. the majority of adolescents identify with the minority category of their racial or ethnic identity. b. the majority of adolescents identify as White. c. about half of adolescents identify with no racial or ethnic category. d. adolescents shift identity back and forth depending on the circumstances, rarely settling on one or the other for long.

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Counseling