Exam 1: Introduction to Counseling Assessment
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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When conducting an assessment,data should be collected from _____________ sources.
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How many revisions have the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing had since the original publication date?
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The Hobson v.Hansen case in 1967 ruled that tests could no longer be the sole source of data in determining ________________ in schools.
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According to the textbook,current assessment practices are heavily influenced by:
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What is the purpose of a counselor conducting an assessment of their client?
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Describe the variety of sources that set forth assessment standards that should be reviewed by counselors before engaging in assessment-related activities.
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___________________ is the current name of the intelligence test that Terman revised.
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What is the American Counseling Association (ACA)Code of Ethics?
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The Army Alpha and Beta tests used during World War I were designed to assess ___________ and ______________ functioning.
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Wundt's emphasis on rigorous control of experimental conditions in his psychological laboratory eventually led to the development of what modern day assessment practice?
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The enactment of _______________ led to increased intelligence and achievement testing in schools.
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What individual in the modern era (1890's - 1910's)conducted many statistical analyses and normative studies on the original Binet-Simon intelligence scale and is the reason the scale is now referred to as the Stanford-Binet Test of Intelligence?
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Describe how David Wechsler's advances helped shape our current understanding of intelligence and how it is measured.
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