Exam 11: Assessment in Marriage Family Counseling
Exam 1: Assessment in Counseling29 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Assessment Principles40 Questions
Exam 3: Reliability42 Questions
Exam 4: Validity and Item Analysis40 Questions
Exam 5: Selection, Administration, Scoring, Communicating Assessment Results45 Questions
Exam 6: Initial Assessment in Counseling46 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence General Ability Testing44 Questions
Exam 8: Measuring Achievement Aptitude:applications for Counseling45 Questions
Exam 9: Assessment in Career Counseling43 Questions
Exam 10: Appraisal of Personality46 Questions
Exam 11: Assessment in Marriage Family Counseling34 Questions
Exam 12: Assessment and Diagnosis53 Questions
Exam 13: Using Assessment in Counseling34 Questions
Exam 14: Ethical and Legal Issues in Assessment33 Questions
Exam 15: Issues Related to Assessment With Diverse Populations44 Questions
Exam 16: Technological Applications and Future Trends32 Questions
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Although some individually oriented instruments can provide counselors with insights into the family, these instruments do not:
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Which of the following is not one of the topics covered in the PREPARE/ENRICH program?
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Which of the following instruments would be appropriate to use with a couple seeking premarital counseling?
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The Marital Satisfaction Inventory - Revised (MSI-R) is designed to assist couples in:
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Cierpka (2005) has proposed a model of family assessment where individually-oriented assessment can be used by focusing on how the individual ___________________________.
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Which of the following instruments involves "criss-cross" testing where each individual first takes the instrument and then takes it a second time, but provides answers they believe the other person would give?
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Observational tasks and techniques (e.g., genograms) in the assessment of couples and families tend to:
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A counselor using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in the context of family counseling would most likely focus on ___________________________ when interpreting the results.
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Which premarital assessment is comprised of 276 items and measures the four broad areas of personality/values, family and friend support, communication skills, and background/upbringing?
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When interpreting the Kveback Family Sculpting Technique, the counselor:
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An inspection of the instruments used by marriage and family therapists reveals that:
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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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Although the norming group consisted of only 218 White married individuals, reliability estimates for the ________________________ suggest that it may be suitable for use with couples of varying sexual orientation, gender, ethnicity and marital status.
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In addition to information on family structure and patterns of functioning, a genogram may also include information about the following, except for:
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If a counselor is using a systemic approach, then his or her assessment strategy would be focused on:
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