COUC 522 Quiz 8
Question 1
.5 pts
Dealing with ethical issues and values, Herr and Niles (1988) stress
awareness of all of the following except:
personal values.
the client’s values.
values being propagated at the national level.
values the client and clinician share.
Question 2
2..5 pts
When questions pertain to proper practice all of the following principles can
be used to help career professionals identify appropriate behaviors except:
respectfulness
loyalty
self-awareness
integrity
Question 3
2..5 pts
If the purpose of evaluation is to improve career planning services, you
would choose the kind of evaluation known as
, formative.
summative.
formal.
informal.
Question 4
2..5 pts
According to Kidder (1995), an “ethical dilemma” involves
a decision between right and wrong.
instances when there are competing ‘rights” or there is a struggle to
determine the “least bad” course of action.
a decision that can not be boiled down to right and wrong but involves the
best choice to make.
instances when there are competing “truths” or there is a struggle to
determine the best course of action.
Question 5
2..5 pts
Regarding medical ethics, Beauchamp and Childress (2001) address
veracity, privacy, and confidentiality.
veracity, euthanasia, and fidelity.
Question 1
.5 pts
Dealing with ethical issues and values, Herr and Niles (1988) stress
awareness of all of the following except:
personal values.
the client’s values.
values being propagated at the national level.
values the client and clinician share.
Question 2
2..5 pts
When questions pertain to proper practice all of the following principles can
be used to help career professionals identify appropriate behaviors except:
respectfulness
loyalty
self-awareness
integrity
Question 3
2..5 pts
If the purpose of evaluation is to improve career planning services, you
would choose the kind of evaluation known as
, formative.
summative.
formal.
informal.
Question 4
2..5 pts
According to Kidder (1995), an “ethical dilemma” involves
a decision between right and wrong.
instances when there are competing ‘rights” or there is a struggle to
determine the “least bad” course of action.
a decision that can not be boiled down to right and wrong but involves the
best choice to make.
instances when there are competing “truths” or there is a struggle to
determine the best course of action.
Question 5
2..5 pts
Regarding medical ethics, Beauchamp and Childress (2001) address
veracity, privacy, and confidentiality.
veracity, euthanasia, and fidelity.