10 question muliple choice Quiz
Question 1
1. When using assessment to inform treatment planning, counselors should be most concerned with:
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Using primarily formal assessments to increase objectivity. |
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Gathering quality information and evaluating it using a scientific approach. |
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Using primarily informal assessments to gather thorough client data. |
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Gathering a large quantity of information to ensure that all domains of the client's life are evaluated. |
10 points
Question 2
1. Helms et al. (2005) assert that rather than using race to categorize assessment results, the construct of _________________ is more effective in explaining significant differences in assessment of cognitive abilities and other areas of psychological assessment.
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Cultural preference. |
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Racial identity. |
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Gender identity. |
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Worldview. |
10 points
Question 3
1. John is a second grade student who, on an achievement test, received a grade equivalent score of 4.5 (fourth grade-fifth month) on the reading comprehension subtest. As a counselor, you would interpret this score as an indicator that John should be:
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Skipped to the fourth grade. |
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Moved to a fourth grade classroom for his instruction in reading. |
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Tested for the gifted program, since he is doing fourth grade work. |
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The score could not be interpreted without examining how the instrument was developed. |
10 points
Question 4
1. What is one drawback of using the range as a measure of variability?
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It is more difficult to calculate than standard deviation. |
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It can only be meaningfully interpreted by expert clinicians. |
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It is only useful in research applications. |
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It can be significantly influenced by extreme scores. |
10 points
Question 5
1. The Beck Depression Inventory-II has a reliability coefficient (coefficient alpha) of .92. Using classical test theory, interpret the meaning of this reliability coefficient.
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The amount of error variance to observed variance is 92 percent. |
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The amount of true variance to observed variance is 92 percent. |
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The instrument has good enough reliability. |
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The instrument's validity coefficient would be .922 (or .92 squared). |
10 points
Question 6
1. Using the general guidelines of user qualifications of Level A, Level B, and Level C, a clinician who has a master's degree in counseling and has had a course in assessment in counseling would be qualified to use:
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Level A instruments only. |
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Level A and Level B instruments. |
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Level C instruments only. |
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Level A, Level B, and Level C instruments. |
10 points
Question 7
1. If a counselor is working with a client from an ethnic minority group, he or she should:
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Expect the client to have a lower-than-average intelligence score. |
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Expect the client to have a higher-than-average intelligence score. |
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Expect the client to do better on verbal items as compared to performance items. |
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Not conclude anything about the client's potential intelligence because there is significant variation within any ethnic group. |
10 points
Question 8
1. When interpreting a client's Strong Interest Inventory, the counselor should:
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Focus on the Occupational Scales because they are the most reliable. |
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Move from general interests to more specific interests (for example, certain occupations). |
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Provide the profile to the client and answer any questions that might arise. |
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Start with the Occupational Scales and then move to the General Occupational Scales. |
10 points
Question 9
1. The empirical criterion keying method of constructing a personality inventory means items are selected based on:
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Their content. |
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Their relationship to some external criterion. |
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Whether they correlate with other similar items. |
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Whether experts judge them to be acceptable items. |
10 points
Question 10
1. The assessment of couples and families has been influenced by the theoretical approach of many marriage and family therapists. This theoretical approach is:
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Person-centered. |
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Adlerian. |
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Object Relations. |
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Systemic. |
10 points
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