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NCE Questions and Answers The reflection of the subject matter in the content of the test is known as: Content Validity The immediate comparison of test results with the results from other sources that measure the same factors in the same short time span is known as: Concurrent Validity...

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The reflection of the subject matter in the content of the test is known as: - answer
Content Validity

The immediate comparison of test results with the results from other sources that
measure the same factors in the same short time span is known as: - answer
Concurrent Validity

How many steps are included in Kocher & Keith-Spiegel's problem-solving model for
ethical dilemmas (1998)? - answer9

What is at the heart of deontological view of ethics? - answer “The Golden Rule" (Kant)

Which court case supported the utilitarian perspective on breaking confidentiality for the
good of the majority? - answer Tarasoff v. Regents of University of Cali

Which of the following is the most basic single system experimental designs? - answer
A-B designs

What are the key steps in the research process? - answerProblem/issue identification,
hypothesis formulation, operationalization, study design selection

What are the 3 common study designs used in the research process? -
answerExploratory research, descriptive survey design, experimental study

The total set of subjects sought for measurement by a researcher refers to which of the
following? - answerPopulation

What value refers to a perfect correlation? - answer1.0

What is constructivist theory? - answerThe idea that to some degree, reality is
constructed socially.

What's the goal of Gestalt Therapy? - answerTo help individuals in therapy become
whole beings

What are paradoxical interventions in therapy? - answerUsed to violate the expectations
of the client in a therapeutic manner

Who was a developmental psychologist known for the belief that children learn best
through interactions with others? - answerJean Piaget

, What is implosive therapy? - answerA behaviorist technique meant to desensitize a
client to a feared stimulus

In the view of developmental psychology, when does human psychological development
begin? - answerAt conception

What is Negative reinforcement - answerWhen an undesirable is removed in order to
increase behavior

What is an accurate statement regarding Alfred Adler's view of neurosis? -
answerNeurosis is a failure in learning.

What are the steps of Prochaska's 5 stage model of change? (Transtheoretical) -
answerPrecontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.

What are Feedback loops in family systems? - answerWays in which the family
communicates with itself and self-corrects, generally in the interest of preserving
homeostasis.

According to the work of Margaret Mahler, what is symbiosis? - answerThe essential
bond between a mother and a child.

Ego-dystonic - answerThe client does not desire and cannot tolerate

Ego-syntonic - answerThe client can tolerate and may actually desire

Which of the following accurately describes Beck's cognitive triad of depression? -
answerFeelings of worthlessness, negative worldview, hopeless future

A Gestalt therapist would most likely concentrate on ... - answerThe here & now.

zone of proximal development - answerAccording to Vygotsky, the difference between
what a child can actually do and what the child could do with the help of others.

Neuroplasticity - answerThe brain is not static and can adapt and positively change in
response to circumstances

Existential therapy - answerA therapy that encourages clients to accept responsibility for
their lives and to live with greater meaning and value.

Frederick Thorne's psychotherapy integration... - answerFully integrates more than one
theoretical school of psychotherapy.

Existential therapists believe that... - answerClients have the freedom to choose and are
responsible for their own fate.

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