adequate unbiased data collected and analyzed within a specific
population
internal validity
A common neurological complication of HIV/AIDS
Peripheral neuropathy
Action to take when a client discharged from mental instruction
refuses counseling
assess the need for court-ordered case management
A test of ability that results in distribution of data at the bottom
of a scale
floor effect
According to IDEA planning for transition should begin at what
age
at or before 14
An important service rehabilitation counselors can provide to
employers is:
post-placement follow-up
A judge subpoenas a rehabilitation counselor to provide a copy
of a client's psychological evaluation that was performed by an
independent psychologist. The rehabilitation counselor should:
direct the court to obtain the report directly from the
psychologist.
,A systematic study undertaken to determine the best job for a
worker based on such factors as job duties and the traits
necessary to accomplish the job:
job analysis
Another term for situational assessment
on-the-job evaluation
A living requirement for Centers for Independent Living (CILs):
a person with a disability must reside there, at least temporarily
An evaluative statement related to a person, object, or event,
which can be positive or negative
attitude
Any systematic method of obtaining information from tests and
other sources, used to draw inferences about characteristics of
people, objects, or programs
assessment
an initial response that may occur at the onset of an injury or
disabling condition.
shock
Artistic, Enterprising, Realistic, social, investigative, and
conventional are the categories of career fields as classified in
Holland's Theory of Vocational Choice
,Values, personality, aptitude, interest, and achievement are all
areas measured within
Person-Environment Interaction Theory
Job satisfaction and job satisfactoriness are the two factors that
determine successful
work adjustment
The extent to which a test demonstrates consistency reflects
what
reliability
what research designs focus on collecting in-depth information
from a relatively small number of participants.
Qualitative
Which of the following applications is characteristic of an
experiential approach to group therapy?
role-playing
basic assumption of the Person x Environment interaction
model?
congruence between people and their work environments
strongly predicts success
System I Processing is:
intuitive, spontaneous
The Ticket to Work (TTW) program
allows recipients to choose their own vendors
, The correct order in the Return to Work hierarchy?
return to work in same job, with same employer;
return to work in same job with different employer;
return to work in self-employment
Identifying barriers and obstacles clients face and helping
remove them is part of the definition of:
advocacy
Externalizing forbidden wishes or impulses and attributing them
to others characterizes which defense mechanism?
projection
The employment-to-population ratio of people with disabilities,
per the Kessler Foundation (2021), is around:
40%
According to Beveridge et al.'s INCOME Framework, the
Maintaining Status involves:
the process of performing in and sustaining an occupation
The extent to which the content of the measure reflects the
construct it is intended to measure.
face validity
Behavioral therapy emphasizes:
current rather than past behavior
Which approach (to family therapy) emphasizes changing
meaning and beliefs rather than the behavior itself?