The primary group concept
a. is a face to face encounter between individuals.
b. involves intimate cooperation.
c. Both of the above.
d. None of the above.
Q. 2Which is an example of a modification of Setting for a test?
a. using a tape recorder for answers
b. extending testing time
c. separate testing room
d. videotaped administration
Q. 3Organizations also access the services of forensic mental health counselors. Which of the following forensic services do they provide?
a) Psychological evaluations to assess risk in specific settings, e.g. schools.
b) Law enforcement to identify potential candidates for employment.
c) Companies for mediation or research.
d) b) and c) only.
e) All of the above.
Q. 4Scores from traditional cognitive ability tests can identify if an individual has
a) Significantly better verbal reasoning than visual spatial reasoning
b) The potential to succeed in certain occupations
c) High levels of emotional intelligence
d) The ability to problem solve when placed in an unfamiliar environment
Q. 5Which is an example of a modification of Timing for a test?
a. using a tape recorder for answers
b. giving an extra 15 minutes to complete
c. testing in a separate testing room
d. making available a videotaped administration
Q. 6As the role of forensic mental health grows, a wide body of professionals access services from forensic mental health counselors. However for which of the following would forensic mental health counselors NOT be consulted?
a) Courts to assist cases ranging from child custody to crimes of violence.
b) Courts for psychological evaluations of offenders.
c) Judges to make recommendations about severity of punishment.
d) Attorneys as expert witnesses for juries.
e) Judges to resolve cases sent for mediation.
Q. 7Which of the following tests of intellectual abilities might be used with a child with significant language delays?
a) Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales 5th Ed
b) Leiter International Performance Scale
c) Woodcock-Johnson III
d) McCarthy Scales
Q. 8Neuropsychological tests typically focus on assessing
a) Reading Comprehension and fluency
b) Long-term memory processes and quantitative reasoning
c) Visual-spatial perception and working memory
d) Simultaneous information processing skills
Q. 9What are the legal and professional training requirements to practice as a forensic mental health counselors?
a) There are no definitive standards for forensic mental health counselors.
b) The training and licensure requirements are set by the National Association of Forensic Counselors.
c) Specialized training and certification is recommended by various forensic national boards.
d) a) and c) only.
e) None of the above.