Multiple Choice
Ivey, Ivey, and Zalaquett describe four levels of competence for interviewers and counselors. They are:
A) Level 1: Basic competence; Level 2: Documentation competence; Level 3: Skill competence; and Level 4: Instructional competence.
B) Level 1: Introductory competence; Level 2: Classification competence; Level 3: Active competence; and Level 4: Instructive competence.
C) Level 1: Awareness and knowledge; Level 2: Basic competence; Level 3: Intentional competence; and Level 4: Psychoeducational teaching competence.
D) Level 1: Classification; Level 2: Participation; Level 3: Assessment; and Level 4: Instruction.
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