Herr, Cramer, and Niles (2004) identify all of the following major approaches used
for delivering career services to students in higher ed except:
A. courses
B. placement programs
C. individual career counseling
D. all of these.
Q. 2Susan, a sophomore in college, goes to the career center of her university to determine what career would best suit her. She has always wanted to be a nurse and is currently enrolled in courses geared toward getting her nursing degree.
The results of the test clearly indicate that Susan should become a nurse. This is an example of
a. test bias.
b. a response set.
c. a validity scale.
d. a lie scale.
Q. 3Which of the following does NOT describe the main focus of consultation in the community?
a) Focus on systems and subsystems
b) Behavioral systems
c) Families
d) Larger social systems
Q. 4As career counselors become more familiar with computers, they should integrate
technology into their work by balancing
A. high tech with high resolution.
B. high tech with high touch.
C. high tech with low tech.
D. none of these.
Q. 5Counselors who act in the consultant-liaison role:
a) May help clients keep secrets
b) May work as proxy medical professionals, explaining what a client's physicians are saying in more accessible language
c) May participate in mental health trainings for medical professionals
d) May act as case workers for clients, ensuring that clients receive all of the benefits that are available to them in the area, given their presenting concerns
Q. 6Michael fills out a questionnaire for an online dating service. He answers the questions in a positive way that makes him appear more socially desirable.
However, there is a way to determine if Michael isn't being completely honest when scoring this test and to proceed with caution when interpreting the results. This is an example of
a. a lie scale.
b. a response set.
c. a validity scale.
d. test bias.