Exam 2: Basic Assessment and Statistical Concepts
Exam 1: Introduction to Counseling Assessment33 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Assessment and Statistical Concepts30 Questions
Exam 3: Reliability32 Questions
Exam 4: Validity33 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting, Administering, Scoring, and Reporting Assessment Results33 Questions
Exam 6: Integrating Assessment Into Counseling Practice24 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence and General Ability Assessment31 Questions
Exam 8: Achievement and Aptitude Assessment31 Questions
Exam 9: Standardized Methods of Personality Assessment31 Questions
Exam 10: Projective Methods of Personality Assessment32 Questions
Exam 11: Behavioral Assessment31 Questions
Exam 12: Career and Vocational Assessment31 Questions
Exam 13: Clinical Assessment33 Questions
Exam 14: Outcome Assessment and Program Evaluation32 Questions
Exam 15: Assessment Issues With Diverse Populations31 Questions
Exam 16: Ethical and Legal Issues in Assessment31 Questions
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_______________ is defined as a set of tools and techniques used for describing,organizing,and interpreting information.
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Describe the different types of variables and values of variables discussed in your textbook.Give examples of each.
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If an individual reports his or her yearly earnings,the client's response will be a numeric value,such as $35,000 a year,therefore this would be considered a ___________ variable.
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To determine a client's ________,the counselor took the client's z-score and multiplied it by 10 then added 50.
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___________ is used to describe a distribution with two modes.
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Correlations,mean comparisons,and hypothesis testing are examples of what type of statistics?*
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According to your textbook,what is the most commonly used measure of variability?
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