Exam 8: Assessment, Testing, and the Diagnostic Process
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Exam 8: Assessment, Testing, and the Diagnostic Process20 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a reason mental health professionals rely on the DSM-5 as a diagnostic system?
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Tests that measure learning and the acquired capabilities of developed skills are often called proficiency tests, but are also referred to as:
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Tests concerned with making predictions about how a person is likely to perform in the future are called:
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One of the alternatives to the use of formal diagnostic labeling is:
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"Red flag" issues in counseling always require further assessment and include:
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Many professionals in the counseling field oppose the concept of formal diagnosis because:
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The impact of technology on testing in the counseling field has:
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A test designed to measure an individual's day-to-day behavior or performance is called:
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The testing and assessment process is crucial to accomplishing which of the following tasks?
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Which of the following terms refers to the consistency or accuracy of a test score?
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Tests concerned with measuring learning, acquired capabilities, or developed skills are called:
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One of the advantages of using testing in counseling is that it:
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