Yolanda has received her scores for the final exam she took in Algebra I. She realizes she needs to study over the summer because her grade was a barely passing exam score. What type of student evaluation is best for Yolanda at this time?
a. Comprehensive evaluation
b. Summative evaluation
c. Formative evaluation
d. Feedback evaluation
Q. 2Cultures are mostly different in how they use nonverbals to communicate feelings, according
to Ekman's research.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 3An approach which emphasizes the therapeutic alliance and other essential ingredients that have been found to characterize effective treatment is called
(a) a common factors approach.
(b) a technically eclectic approach.
(c) atheoretical eclecticism.
(d) integrative eclecticism.
Q. 4Is Maxine's anger physical, emotional or both?
(a) emotional, because she felt angry
(b) physical, because anger always has physical components
(c) cannot be determined
(d) physical and emotional
Q. 5Which of the following is not an ethical guideline regarding advertisement of consulting services?
a. Professional memberships may be listed.
b. Certain advertising approaches are to be avoided.
c. Direct solicitations are to be avoided.
d. Statements that compare the effectiveness of one's services with another's are to be avoided.
Q. 6Which of the following is true of atheoretical eclecticism?
(a) It is likely to be confusing to clients.
(b) It can contain incompatible elements.
(c) It combines interventions without regard to an overriding theory of change or development.
(d) All of the above.
Q. 7Counselors should be aware of potentially detrimental counselor-client relationships and can safeguard themselves by taking which of the following actions?
a. ongoing discussions to identify and work through conflicts or concerns that develop and documentation of all events.
b. consultation with a colleague to guard against overlooking a problem.
c. supervision if a situation involves a high risk for harm.
d. all of the above are safeguards that counselors should consider.
Q. 8Generally speaking, codes of ethics recommend that a consultant only provide services for which he/she has been aimed and has had sufficient experience to ensure that he/she will be able to deliver the service adequately.
What is wrong with this guideline when consultation is considered?
a. No standards for training have been established and, thus, it is difficult to apply the standard.
b. Most consultants are untrained and, thus, the standard cannot be applied to consulting.
c. Experience is probably an adequate substitute for formal training in the area of consulting.
d. Consultants have been reluctant to report unethical behavior because of the state of