In the context of principle-based ethics, Beauchamp and Childress (2001) identified all but one of the following four core ethical principles. They do not include
a. autonomy
b. nonmaleficence
c. justice
d. integrity
Q. 2Professional ethics codes are based largely on
a. a vote of the membership
b. HIPAA privacy laws
c. share values
d. positive psychology
Q. 3Success has been most apparent in developing measures of ____and ___ functioning.
a. psychosocial and physical
b. rater dependability and customer needs
c. physical functioning and psychosocial
d. environment and client limitations.
Q. 4Applications of universal design principles to instrument development are a(n) ___ feature in rehabilitation and health instrumentation.
a. historic
b. recent
c. peripheral
d. well established
Q. 5Global measures of functioning and health are more useful for
a. intervention design than for screening
b. disability specific assessments than for measuring general functioning
c. monitoring treatment than for planning treatment
d. screening than for clinical intervention.
Q. 6Assessment in rehabilitation and health largely is influenced by
a. user interests
b. psychometric qualities.
c. universal design features.
d. evidence of prediction.
Q. 7Action research refers to:
a. insights gained by professionals in the field.
b. data collected from students, schools, teachers, programs, activities,
c. any source of information in your job or school.
d. all of the above.
Q. 8Supervision can be conceptualized in terms:
a. Administrative supervision.
b. Program supervision.
c. Technical, clinical, or counseling supervision.
d. All of the above.
Q. 9Historically, rehabilitation and health measures have been
a. interdisciplinary
b. discipline focused
c. client focused
d. asset oriented