COUC 521 Quiz 1
COUC 521 Quiz 1 Liberty University
COUC 521 Quiz Assessment in Counseling
Covers the Textbook material from Module 1: Week 1.
- Which of the following is NOT an advantage to using computer administered assessment instruments?
- Complaints about test use include all EXCEPT:
- is a quick process, usually involving a single procedure or instrument.
- Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
- Which statement is correct?
- Identify the correct order of the steps of the assessment process:
- _______________ is an assessment method that involves
- The first group intelligence test used in the United States military service was the:
- Testing began in the United States:
- The first major personality assessment was also developed for use during:
- While selecting a test to use in his private practice, Kent discovered that a particular test was not very consistent or stable over time. In other words, a test-taker’s score varied each time he or she took it. Kent can most likely infer that:
- Sue, a school counselor, is observing a student’s behavior in the classroom. She is monitoring how often the student gets out of his seat while working on a class activity. In order to record this behavior, Sue makes a check mark on a tally sheet to count how many times the student got out of his seat. Which observation recording method is Sue using?
- Which of the following is true about an unstructured interview?
- Evadne, a teacher at an elementary school, is completing a rating scale for one her students. The teacher has often complained about the student to the school counselor, leaving a bad impression about the student on the school counselor. Which of the following rating scale errors is most likely to occur?
- Which of the following is most likely to be concerned with using the results of a test to make therapeutic decisions?
- A test that measures and individual’s verbal ability, abstract reasoning, and memory would be best described as a(n):
- The most thorough way that counselors should assess an individual is by using:
- The primary purpose of an interview is to:
- When a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure it is said to have sound:
- Karen is a mental health counseling student who is working on a research project with one of her professors. As part of this research, she is required to interview prospective participants. Karen has a list of fifteen specific questions that she must ask in the same order with each participant. What type of interview is Karen most likely using?
Set 2
- The primary purpose of _______________ is to gather background information about the client relevant to the reason for assessment.
- One of the first scales to differentiate between children who could or could not function in a regular classroom was developed by:
- Assessment involves selecting and utilizing _______________ of data collection.
- Early interest in measuring intelligence dates back to the late 19th century when _______________ applied Darwin’s evolutionary theory to attempt to demonstrate a hereditary basis for intelligence.
- The first group intelligence test used in the United States military service was the:
- _______________ is an assessment method that involves watching and recording the behavior of an individual in a particular environment.
- Complaints about test use include all EXCEPT:
- Which of the following is NOTan advantage to using computer administered assessment instruments?
- Which statement is correct?
- Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
- Which of the following is the most frequent type of interview used by practicing counselors?
- Evadne, a teacher at an elementary school, is completing a rating scale for one her students. The teacher has often complained about the student to the school counselor, leaving a bad impression about the student on the school counselor. Which of the following rating scale errors is most likely to occur?
- A/An _______________ contains selected-response items, each of which contains a single correct or best answer.
- A test that measures and individual’s verbal ability, abstract reasoning, and memory would be best described as a(n):
- Which of the following is true about an unstructured interview?
- Sue, a school counselor, is observing a student’s behavior in the classroom. She is monitoring how often the student gets out of his seat while working on a class activity. In order to record this behavior, Sue makes a check mark on a tally sheet to count how many times the student got out of his seat. Which observation recording method is Sue using?
- Tests that are non-evaluative are most likely to measure an individual’s:
- The most thorough way that counselors should assess an individual is by using:
- Which of the following is NOT an important guideline for a successful interview?
- While selecting a test to use in his private practice, Kent discovered that a particular test was not very consistent or stable over time. In other words, a test-taker’s score varied each time he or she took it. Kent can most likely infer that: