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Labeling clients as resistant because they do not make eye contact during a counseling session might be an example of :
Cultural encapsulation, an emic perspective, chronemics or integration. |
Cultural encapsulation
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___ is NOT a componet of the tripartite model of multicultural counseling: competence
a)Knowledge b) awareness c) Skill d) Realtionships |
Relationships
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After spending 5 years in the U.S., Maya believes she no longer belongs in her home culture and does not fit in the host culture. Which acculturation model best describes her acculation level?
Assimilation, Biculturalism, Seperation, or Marginalization |
Marginazliation
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The worldview that the enviornment accounts for actions that occur is best captured by which of sues's 1978 dimensions:
Locus of Responsiblity, Locus of Control, Activity, or Relationship to nature |
Locus of Responsibility
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An individual fidgeting during a counseling session is an example of what form of nonverbal communication?
Chronemics, Kinesics, Context communication, Proxemics |
Kinesics
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The Faith that focuses on Karma and the deity Brahman is:
-Buddhism -Taoism, -Islam, -Hinduism |
Hinduism
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Situational Poverty is due to?
-being poor for generations -lacking resources due to an extenuating circumstance -being poor due to geographic location -lacking money because of a poor investment |
Lacking resources due to an extenuating circumstance
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What socio economic class recognized in the U.S. encompasses people who are able to meet current expenses, plus plan for the future, but are not necessarily wealthy?
-Upper class -Middle class -working class -underclass |
Middle class
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The view that one's own culture is superior to another culture is called?
-classism, -ethnocentrism, -racism -colorism |
ethnocentrism
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Which law most protects children with disabilities concerning public education?
-ADA of 1990, -IDEA of 2004, -Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -Buckley Amendment |
IDEA of 2004
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Tertiary oppression is
-interanalized oppression -not helping another who is being oppressed -committing covert acts of oppression -benefiting from oppression |
Internalzied oppression
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A resilience characteristic is
-not espousing upbeat attitudes and world views -having a supportive social network -living in an unsafe community -not being able to bounce back |
having a supportive social network
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_____ is NOT likely associated with privilege.
-power -control -advantage -Minority status |
Minority Status
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Working for the collective good of society refers to which tent of social justice?
-Equity -Harmony -Access -Participation |
Harmony
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Which identity development model includes Encounter, Immersion-Emersion, and Internalization as some of its statutes?
-McCarn and Fassinger's Lesbian/gay identity development model -Cross's Nigrescence Model -Hardiman's White racial identity development model -Helms' White racial identity development model |
Cross's Nigrescence Model
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A racial interaction in which an individual of a lower racial identity status holds more social power over an individual would be considered:
-parallel interaction -progressive interaction -autonomous interaction -regressive interaction |
regressive interaction
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Which of the following best describes the developmental issues of feminist identity development models?
-Women must relinquish their gender privilege. -Men are to actively commit to support networks that include women -Women grow psychologically as they address sexism |
Women grow psychologically as they address sexism
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One of the most popular sexual identity development models that was often used in developing other identity development models was developed by:
-Troiden -Coleman -Cass -Weinberg |
Cass
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Mary becomes anger with God after the death of her close friend, and she questions herself as a spiritual person. What spiritual identity development status is Mary most likely in?
-recognition -awakening -pre-awakening -integration |
Awakening
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___ comprise the smallest percentage of the U.S. population.
-Native Americans -Arab Americans -Asian Americans -European Americans |
Arab Americans
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Filial Piety regarding family applies most closely to which cultural group?
-Latin American -African American -Native American -Asian American |
Asian American
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____ are considered the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group.
-African American -Arab American -Native American -Asian American |
Asian American
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The largest group making up what constitutes Latin Americans is
-Puerto Ricans -Muslims -Mexicans -Cubans |
Mexicans
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____ are mistakenly considered to be the Model minority.
-African Americans -Arab Americans -Latin Americans -Asian Americans |
Asian Americans
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A professional counselor is interested in developing an affirmative policy after investigating the treatment of gay, lesbians, and bisexuals individuals in a community program. This study is represented best by which paradigm?
-Interpretivism -Post-postivism -Postitivism -Critical |
Critical
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The paradigm characterized most by the notion that with enough research we can gain knowledge of a universal truth is
-interprestivism -post-postiivism -positivism -critical |
positivism
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The ___ study failed the most to outline participants' voluntariness.
-Belmont -Milgram's Obedience -Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital -Willowbrook |
Willowbrook-- parents were never informed of their right to decline the injections for their children, nor were they told the long term effects of hepatitis
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_____ outlines research participants' rights and researchers' responsibilities in conducting research.
-HIPAA -45 CRF 46 -Nuremberg Code -Proposition 16 |
45 CFR 46---- title 45: public health part 46 protection of human subjects of the code of federal regulations....common rule
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___ outlines the privacy rights of participants pertaining to health information.
-HIPAA -45 CFR 46 -Nuremberg Code - Proposition 16 |
HIPPA--Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
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the type of counseling program a client selects would most likely be an example of a(n):
-independent -dependent -null variable -extraneous variable |
independent
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A(n) ____ variable can create an uncontrolled effect in a study's outcome
-independent -dependent -nul -extraneous |
extraneous
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Defecting a significant relationship when one is present is known as:
-alpha -beta -effect size -power |
power
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Randomly identifying a counseling agency that serves clients with ADHD disorder and sampling its entire staff is an example of a ____ sampling method.
-simple random -cluster -quota -systematic |
cluster--keyword: subgroups
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Which of the following internal validity threats is LEAST likely related to a repeated measures study for a group of sixth-graders?
-History -Attrition -Maturation -Diffusion of treatment |
diffusion of treatment
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Conducting qualitative research followed by quantitative is know as a(n):
-concurrent design -exploratory design -cross-sectional design -all of the above |
exploratory design
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Analyzing digital recordings of patients with schizophrenia to determine the quality of their social interactions would most likely be an example of:
-quantitative research -qualitative research -mixed-methods research -single-subject research design |
qualitative research
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Providing an overall picture of community crime statistics would most likely be an example of:
-pilot research -survey research -descriptive research -single-subject research design |
descriptive research
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Pilot studies are useful for each of the following reasons EXCEPT:
-they confirm post hoc a larger study's findings -they assist in revising data collection methods -they help to find potential limitation of a planned larger study. -all of the above are useful aspects of pilot studies. |
they confirm post hoc a LARGE study's finding....
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Which of the following is an example of a cross-sectional design?
-studying children with reactive attachment disorder over their lives -examining participant attrition issues in a 10-year study -comparing the impact of a bullying incident across grade levels |
comparing the impact of a bullying incident across GRADE LEVELS
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The question "How do students differ in their degree of involvement in college activities?" would be addressed best by ___ design.
- causal-comparative -correlational -comparative -longitudinal |
COMPARATIVE: allows researcher to say that there is differences between groups but that it does not allow a causative inference.
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Evaluating the impact of a smoking cessation program for a sample of 150 clients using repeated measures is an example of a:
-time series design -single subject research design -single group posttest design -nonexperimental design |
time series design: design involves repeatedly measuring before and after an intervention for one group.
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"what is the relationship between driving speed and gas prices?" is an example of a question best addressed by a ____ design.
-causal-comparative -correlational -comparative -ex post facto |
correlational: describes the relationship between two variables. correlation coefficient that describes the strength and direction of a relationship.
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Which of the following research designs requires random assignment?
-pre-experiemental -true experimental -quasi-experimental -single subject |
true experimental: also known as randomized experimental designs.
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The amount of shared variance among variables of depression and anxiety (r=.30) is:
=.30 =.70 =.09 |
.09
variance= coefficient of determination; compute by squaring the correlational coefficient. |