implies that you only practice if you are adequately trained in a
given area or with a given population.
Scope of practice
is known as a single-subject design or case study and thus does not rely on IV, DV, control group, etc.
N =1
This test is a popular parametric test for comparing two means.
A t-test
This Validity is high when an experiment has few flaws and thus the findings are accurate?
Internal Validity
is defined as habits, customs, art, religion, science, and the political behavior of a given group of people during a given period of time.
Culture
This research also referred to as a natural experiment does not ensure causality. When pitted against a true experiment, this research gains external validity, is often not as artificial, but shows a loss in internal validity.
Quasi- Experimental
68-95-99.7 in Assessment and Testing is called ?
Empirical Normal Curve Rule
describes the consistency of two or more raters?
Inter-rater reliability
Each experiment has a _____ hypothesis
Null ;
There is no significant difference in people’s IQs
who eat carrots and those who don’t eat carrots.
Tests can give a false positive or a false negative. True or false
True
The ANOVA provides F values and the F test will tell you ?
if significant differences are present.
There is no correct answer. The client merely looks at an inkblot, a vague picture, or an incomplete sentence. The client’s answer is assumed to be a projection of his or her personality. Thus two clients look at the same Rorschach Inkblot Card or TAT picture and see something totally different.
Projective Test
This test gives you the current accomplishments, what has been learned or the level of performance achieved up to this point in time (e.g., she is reading at the sixth-grade level).
A Achievement test
This test predict potential. For example, a high score on an aptitude test for music doesn’t imply that you are a great musician but with the correct training and practice you could excel in this area.
A Aptitude Test
When subjects are not aware that they are being measured we say that it is an ?
unobtrusive measure
when you are investigating more than one IV/experimental variable (i.e., if you have two IVs it would be called a two-way ANOVA; three IVs, a three-way ANOVA, etc.).
factorial analysis of variance
If the population is not necessarily normal then a nonparametric test such as..... can be used.
Chi Square or Kruskal Wallis
when you are investigating more than one DV ?
MANOVA or multivariate analysis of variance
This validity is high when the results in a study can be generalized to other settings.
External Validity
is used when you have two or more means to compare.
ANOVA or analysis of variance
When counselors do integrate research into practice it is called ?
Empirically Validated Treatment (EVT) or Empirically Supported Treatment (EST).
Initially the mind is a blank slate and the child learns to behave in a certain mannee. Which theorist outlined Behaviorism
John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov, Joseph Wolpe, and B. F. Skinner.
asserts that you cannot reveal what a client said in a session in court unless the client allows you to do so. There are exceptions to this such as child abuse, suicide, homicide, and supervisory sessions or if a lawsuit is filed against you.
Privileged communication
This concept implies that you are a person’s helper but you also
have another significant relationship with that person.
Dual relationship/ boundary issues
Initially based on a California supreme court case, Tarasoff, this principle now states that if a client is going to harm him- or herself, somebody else, or both, you will break confidentiality and contact the appropriate people (e.g., the police, the target person) to ward off this tragedy.
A counselor’s duty to warn