COUN 6360 Week 10 Final Exam

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  1. Question: One problem with the WRAT4 is that it does not eliminate the possible effects of reading comprehension.
  2. Question: The predictive validity of the DAT PCA is excellent.
  3. Question: Which of the following is NOT a type of reliability?
  4. Question: Which of the following is an advantage of the flexible battery approach over the fixed battery approach in neuropsychological assessment?
  5. Question: The COPS is based on high school and college curriculum as well as sources of occupational information.
  6. Question: Because occupational and career assessment has such a narrow focus, these instruments should only be administered by school counselors highly trained in them and school psychologists.
  7. Question: Generosity error is:
  8. Question: Which of the following is NOT a step in determining the content validity of an instrument?
  9. Question: Which of the following is true about the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and anxiety measurement?
  10. Question: A test developer creates a new instrument to measure psychotic tendencies. She correlates this instrument with an existing test that measures psychotic tendencies that has been shown to be valid. This type of validity is called:
  11. Question: The SASSI instruments are for adults 18 or over since there is not an adolescent version.
  12. Question: In writing an assessments, which of the following is true about medical conditions:
  13. Question: Which of the following is NOT a key concept of Sternberg’s theory of intelligence?
  14. Question: Based on Piaget’s understanding of cognitive development, he came up with the term assimilation, which is:
  15. Question: “A test developer creates a new instrument to measure depression. He correlates this instrument with an existing test that measures anxiety. The test developer hopes to not find a high correlation, thus assuring the integrity of the construct he is measuring. This type of validity is called:”
  16. Question: For the Kinetic Family Drawing, the client is asked to draw his or her family in his or her home.
  17. Question: Which of the following is NOT always true?
  18. Question: A false negative on a SASSI indicates an individual has a substance dependency when, in fact, he or she does not.
  19. Question: In assessing a child with autism, the best instrument for measuring intelligence is most likely the:
  20. Question: Objective personality testing is a type of ability assessment which uses paper-and-pencil tests to assess various aspects of personality.
  21. Question: The Americans with Disabilities Act asserted:
  22. Question: A school counselor decides to examine all students’ cognitive ability and achievement test scores in her school by using the CogAT and the Stanford Achievement Test. She then identifies all students who have significantly higher cognitive ability than achievement scores. Which of the following is NOT likely a source of these differences?
  23. Question: Personality disorders have three clusters called A, B, and C. Match each cluster with its corresponding traits. These individuals seem overly emotional, are melodramatic, or are unpredictable in their behaviors and interpersonal relations.
  24. Question: Approximately 2 percent of people do lower than 3 standard deviations below the mean.
  25. Question: Which of the following is NOT one of the Holland Codes?

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