C211 SECOND OA QUIZZES EXAMINATION
COMPLETE SET 2026 EXPERT SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ The primary purpose of blank is to gather background information
about the client relevant to the reason for assessment. Answer:
Interviews
⩥ Which of the following statements is the most accurate? Answer:
Assessment occurs throughout the course of the helping relationship.
⩥ The first major personality assessment was also developed for use
during: Answer: World War I
⩥ Assessment involves selecting and utilizing _______________ of data
collection. Answer: Multiple methods
⩥ The first group intelligence test used in the United States military
service was the: Answer: Army Alpha Test
⩥ A client is assessed to determine a course of outcome that would
improve his or her concerns or problems. In this situation, the purpose
for assessment is: Answer: Intervention planning
,⩥ 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? Answer: Event recording
⩥ When a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure it is
said to have sound: Answer: Validity
⩥ The most thorough way that counselors should assess an individual is
by using: Answer: Multiple methods
⩥ 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? Answer:
Structured
⩥ Tests that are non-evaluative are most likely to measure an
individual's: Answer: Attitudes
⩥ The primary purpose of an interview is to: Answer: Obtain relevant
information and determine the interviewee's problem.
, ⩥ In comparing Spearman's Rho to a Phi Coefficient, one would
generally prefer to use Spearman's Rho when correlating: Answer:
Likert scale responses.
⩥ A researcher determines that there is a positive correlation between
sleep and test scores; this means that as the amount of sleep is increased,
then test scores will: Answer: Increase.
⩥ If the researcher knows that the mean is 60 and the standard deviation
is 6, then the majority of the scores falling between +1 or -1 standard
deviation of the mean fall between: Answer: 54 and 66
⩥ In a follow-up study, a researcher reported that the correlation is .85.
In the initial study, the correlation was .78. This means there is a/an:
Answer: Stronger correlation between the variables in the follow-up
study.
⩥ A research team designed a demographic questionnaire to collect
information about participants. Which of the following variables
identified on the questionnaire provides an example of an ordinal scale
variable? Answer: Rank in the military.
⩥ In studying the correlation between the number of hours studied and
scores on the comprehensive exam, the researcher found a correlation of
.30. According to Cohen's guidelines, what would this mean regarding
the strength of the relationship? Answer: Medium.
COMPLETE SET 2026 EXPERT SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ The primary purpose of blank is to gather background information
about the client relevant to the reason for assessment. Answer:
Interviews
⩥ Which of the following statements is the most accurate? Answer:
Assessment occurs throughout the course of the helping relationship.
⩥ The first major personality assessment was also developed for use
during: Answer: World War I
⩥ Assessment involves selecting and utilizing _______________ of data
collection. Answer: Multiple methods
⩥ The first group intelligence test used in the United States military
service was the: Answer: Army Alpha Test
⩥ A client is assessed to determine a course of outcome that would
improve his or her concerns or problems. In this situation, the purpose
for assessment is: Answer: Intervention planning
,⩥ 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? Answer: Event recording
⩥ When a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure it is
said to have sound: Answer: Validity
⩥ The most thorough way that counselors should assess an individual is
by using: Answer: Multiple methods
⩥ 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? Answer:
Structured
⩥ Tests that are non-evaluative are most likely to measure an
individual's: Answer: Attitudes
⩥ The primary purpose of an interview is to: Answer: Obtain relevant
information and determine the interviewee's problem.
, ⩥ In comparing Spearman's Rho to a Phi Coefficient, one would
generally prefer to use Spearman's Rho when correlating: Answer:
Likert scale responses.
⩥ A researcher determines that there is a positive correlation between
sleep and test scores; this means that as the amount of sleep is increased,
then test scores will: Answer: Increase.
⩥ If the researcher knows that the mean is 60 and the standard deviation
is 6, then the majority of the scores falling between +1 or -1 standard
deviation of the mean fall between: Answer: 54 and 66
⩥ In a follow-up study, a researcher reported that the correlation is .85.
In the initial study, the correlation was .78. This means there is a/an:
Answer: Stronger correlation between the variables in the follow-up
study.
⩥ A research team designed a demographic questionnaire to collect
information about participants. Which of the following variables
identified on the questionnaire provides an example of an ordinal scale
variable? Answer: Rank in the military.
⩥ In studying the correlation between the number of hours studied and
scores on the comprehensive exam, the researcher found a correlation of
.30. According to Cohen's guidelines, what would this mean regarding
the strength of the relationship? Answer: Medium.