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NCE Test

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Sir Francis Galton was a cousin of Charles Darwin and studied anthropology and intelligence in the late 1800s.
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fundamental attribution error example
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Holland identified six personality types that develop due to
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social
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Ann Roe
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Which of the following was the point of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages?
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Cultural pluralism (straight from the test)
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Significance levels
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Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA)
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semantic differential scale
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Standardized scores express
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In quantitative research, researchers tend to examine for
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Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) techniques
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In the first stage,
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Bowlby thought that If a person does not develop some kind of healthy bond or attachment by age
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There are several threats to licensure for counselors.
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A fixed ratio schedule reinforces
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About how many people diagnosed with anorexia and bulimia are female?
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Choice theory
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artistic social (enjoys interacting with and helping others), enterprising (prefers leadership roles), and conventional (practical and ordered). Computer programmer andchemist are examples of the investigative career style.
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To illustrate the role of crisis and transition in an individual's personality
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a certain response after a fixed number of responses.
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(imaginative),
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enjoys interacting with and helping others)
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the statistic used when there is more than one dependent variable involved in the analysis.
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is one way researchers collect information about individuals' opinions and beliefs.
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orientation, the group is formed and acquainted.
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parental influences, genetic factors, and the environment.
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90%
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causes and relationships and present much more objective data.
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Because state laws regarding licensure vary widely and are frequently modified, the scope of practice for counselors may become narrow. Additionally, some states' laws imply that counselors are not permitted to use psychological tests in practice.
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person who gets fired from their job is more likely to be evaluated as having that outcome due to who they are than a more circumstantial factor such as the business environment.
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asserts that the most important driver of patient wellness is the patient's behavioral choices in the here and now.
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operated from a needs approach and believed that individuals choose careers to meet needs based on parental influences and early childhood experiences. However, there is not a significant base of research to support this theory.
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miracle question (what would be different if a miracle occurred ), the exceptions questions (what things were like when the problem didn't exist), and scaling questions (rating changes in the client's affect, emotions, etc., from one to ten).
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the person's distance from the mean, not the median, in terms of the standard deviation from that standard score distribution.
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refer to the possibility of the researcher either rejecting the null hypothesis when it should have been accepted, or accepting the null hypothesis when it should have been rejected.
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intelligence was completely determined by genetics and therefore could be cultivated through selective parenting.
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3, then they were unlikely to lead a normal social life.
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refers to the large categories of people who may have special needs or concerns, such as women, gays and lesbians, children, racial groups, single-parent families, and many others.
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is the belief that forces are moving in many different directions simultaneously
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stands for Quiet, Ugly, Old, Indigent, and Dissimilar.
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transition, is when interpersonal dynamics are worked out and conflict is most likely to occur.
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psychodrama technique
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developed a three-stage stress inoculation technique that is meant to help one know and reduce one's own stress.
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rating changes in the client's affect, emotions, etc., from one to ten).
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positive relationships are characterized by profit
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nclude behavioral theories, social learning theories, and information-processing theories. All of these concepts attempt to explain how humans grow and develop by observing and learning behaviors and responses from others.
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this is usually considered to be a matter of state law.
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Analysis of variance used to measure the probability of an event occurring in the population.

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