Counselors who function according to mandatory ethics

COUN 501 Quiz 1,COUN 501 Quiz 2,COUN 501 Quiz 3,COUN 501 Quiz 4,COUN 501 Quiz 5,COUN 501 Quiz 6,COUN 501 Quiz 7

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Counselors who function according to mandatory ethics

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When a counselor is making an ethical decision and asks the question, “Would I recommend this course of action to another counselor in the same situation?”, the counselor is:

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The priniciples adopted by the American Counseling Association include

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Developing a professional identity as a counselor involves:

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External forces that can support counselors in their efforts to practice ethically include all of the following EXCEPT

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When attempting to make an ethical decision, it is recommended that counselors take all of the following steps EXCEPT

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The prinicple that addresses the counselor’s obligation to honor commitments and promises to the client is known as

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Virtue ethics:

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Internal forces that can support counselors in their efforts to practice ethically include all of the following EXCEPT

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The personal values of counselors

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The ethics code associated with professional counseling is:

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Certification is a process

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All of the following statements about advertising one’s services in an ethical manner are true, EXCEPT

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Counselors with a strong professional identity are able to do all of the following EXCEPT

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The most significant problem within the counseling profession today, according to the authors of the text, appears to be

becoming a united and societally recognized profession.

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The states that license counselors

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A fundamental tenet of the wellness model is that

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the primary goal is to alleviate suffering

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The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)

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All of the following are steps toward professionalization EXCEPT

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Professionalism in counseling includes all of the following EXCEPT

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Counselors who work with female clients should have an understanding of the high-prevalence  problems and issues experienced by women, including each of the following EXCEPT

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Among the competencies counselors need to work with clients of lower socioeconomic status are;

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The term “culturally encapsulated counselor” refers to a counselor who

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Clients of lower socioeconomic status are:

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Counselors who are multiculturally competent

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When counseling a client from a racial, ethnic, or cultural group different from the counselor’s, it is important for the counselor to remember that

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To be effective when counseling clients with physical disabilities, counselors should

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A new and notable development in the 21st century has been

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The form of discrimination against physical or mental disabilities is known as

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Multicultural considerations were not given extensive attention in the ACA Code of Ethics until

professors for tenure, promotion, and merit pay increases is based largely on their records of

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University committees that review research proposals to ensure that human participants are protected are called

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Students can ensure that they do not commit plagiarism by

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Before students agree to serve as research assistants, counselor educators should discuss and provide

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In regard to giving credit to contributors to research projects in published reports

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Concealing from individuals that they are being studied and deceiving individuals with false information during a study

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It is ethically questionable for a university professor to

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The requirement that universities establish committees to review research proposals to ensure that human participants are protected is

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Most written materials are legally protected from the time they are created until _____ years after the author’s death.

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Plagiarism

Quiz 5

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According to the ACA Code of Ethics, when counselors go on vacation they must:

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It is vital for counselors to become aware of their own personal needs and values so that they

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Because clients may have emergencies between counseling sessions, it is usually wise for counselors to

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The court cases in Bruff and Walden demonstrated that

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To avoid being sued by a client for abandonment, counselors are advised to

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It is ethically permissible for counselors to terminate a counseling relationship for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

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The ACA Code of Ethics recommends that counselors include in their informed consent document:

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In two recent court cases, students in counseling master’s degree programs were dismissed from their training programs because they failed to

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With respect to a client’s right to choose the time and means of his or her death, the ACA Code of Ethics

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Informed consent documents that clients sign before counseling sessions begin

The ecological approach to intervention focuses on

Liberty University EDUC 521 Quiz 1

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The ecological approach to intervention focuses on

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Most of the interventions with children aged 3 through 5 is directed toward generating more constructive ___________ interactions.

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The family-centered model focuses on

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Shannon, who is 10 years old, has the intelligence of a 12-year-old and the social behavior of a 8-year-old. This discrepancy is referred to by the authors of your text as an

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Response to Intervention is

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c. a multilevel approach of academic intervention used to provide early, effective assistance to children before referral to special education and identification.

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Sibshops are workshops designed for which population?

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The category of exceptionality with the largest number of children is

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The shift away from the medical model of defining exceptionality is the result of

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When considering the interaction of heredity and environment, it is important for teachers to understand that

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The major goal for the family-focused approach is to

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According to Clinton and Sibcy, the goal is to parent like God, with the perfect balance of:

Liberty University CCOU 302 QUIZ 8

CCOU 302 Quiz 8

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Some children have difficulty establishing   ______ in a counseling relationship because of their previous interactions with adults.

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According to Clinton and Sibcy, the goal is to parent like God, with the perfect balance of:

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How long should a parent wait after “not-okay” behavior ends before looking for behavior to praise:

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When entering a counseling relationship with a child, it is important to remember that you should always tell the parents everything that is said by the child.

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According to the licensed professionals on the video lecture, a large part of counseling children includes:

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Which one is not a principle for making praise effective:

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One effective way to stop “not-okay” behavior is to ignore it.

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It is not important to be specific when giving your child praise, because general praise is effective.

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When a child asks “why?”, a parent should not answer, as this is a sign of disrespect.

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“Strong-Willed” as defined by the Princeton University WordNet Dictionary as:

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When you handle your child’s not-okay behavior by correcting, criticizing and complaining about it, you will see less of it.

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Parents must use the same methods of discipline with each of their children in order to be fair.

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When Oppositional Defiant children get upset, they:

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According to Amber Duff, one of the most important things about counseling a child and their family is:

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Banking time with children means:

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Children should be disciplined for both willful defiance and childhood irresponsibility.

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Intentional ignoring of children does involve:

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Discipline is about:

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According to Dr. Robert Shaw, he uses card tricks to teach children about:

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To modify your child’s behavior, Clinton and Sibcy recommend using what kind of response:

In what kind of economy is a central planning board or commission typically used to answer the basic economic questions?

ECO 204 QUIZZES

Multiple Choice WEEK 1 QUIZ     10           9

Grade Details – All Questions

Question 1.         Question :           If there is a need to increase the quantity and supply of oil, the most effective way to get it quickly is to

improve technology.

reduce the prices of the resources that produce oil.

increase the price of oil.

put a limit on the price of oil.

ban imports.

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Question 2.         Question :           In what kind of economy is a central planning board or commission typically used to answer the basic economic questions?

Traditional

Supply

Command

Market

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Question 3.         Question :           Ceteris paribus, as applied in demand theory, means

accounting for all possible simultaneous changes.

holding constant all factors that affect demand except one.

observing the real world.

holding technology and resource prices constant.

holding one input constant while changing the other input.

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Question 4.         Question :           When price changes, there is an opposite change in the

quantity supplied.

demand.

supply.

quantity demanded.

level of technology and income.

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Question 5.         Question :           What will cause a change along the supply curve?

The supplier’s expectations

The supplier’s costs

The price of the good

The price of all other goods

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Question 6.         Question :           In economics, scarcity means that

there are not sufficient resources to produce everything that people want.

poverty will always exist.

a country can never feed all of its citizens.

the price of a good may increase more rapidly than the general price level.

there is not enough of a particular good for people to buy all they want at the prevailing price.

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Question 7.         Question :           If left alone, a market-directed economy will

invariably provide the correct economic choices.

provide the correct economic choice in many but not all cases.

protect consumers from monopoly.

avoid the production problems encountered in command economies.

disintegrate.

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Question 8.         Question :           Along with the other social sciences, economics is concerned with

the behavior of human beings as individuals.

the behavior of human beings in groups.

the activities of international agencies.

the laws of mathematics as they apply to decision making.

the behavior of human beings both as individuals and in groups.

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Question 9.         Question :           The Wall Street Journal carried a story on a type of grocery store that operates with few services and limited use of attractive displays, but with lower prices than its competitors. This decision of the owners is a way of answering a question that every society must face. Which of the following is that question?

What goods and services will be produced?

How can we avoid inflation?

How can we avoid a recession?

Who will get the goods and services produced?

How will the goods and services be produced?

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Question 10.      Question :           When economists make the assumption that wants are unlimited, they mean that most people

want more of everything.

are satisfied with what they have.

want more of some goods, even if they don’t want more of everything.

don’t care what they have.

are greedy.

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Multiple Choice WEEK 3 QUIZ     10           9

Grade Details – All Questions

Question 1.         Question :           A firm that owns a wheat farm, a grain elevator, a flour mill, a commercial bakery, and a grocery store chain is

horizontally integrated.

vertically integrated.

a monopoly.

an imperfect competitor.

a conglomerate.

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Question 2.         Question :           The short run is

less than six months.

more than six months, but less than a year.

in the short run, some productive resources may be fixed although some other resources may be varied.

the period of time in which all the productive resources can be varied.

the period of time in which all the inputs are fixed.

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Question 3.         Question :           An example of a horizontally integrated firm is one that

owns several plants, each handling a different stage of production.

produces a variety of goods and sells them in widely disparate markets.

owns several plants, each manufacturing the same product.

owns several plants in the same state.

uses highly automated assembly line techniques.

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Question 4.         Question :           If Fred Morris buys wood and ivory every month to manufacture pianos in the plant he has leased for four years, he is operating

in the long run.

without a production function.

in the short run.

a vertically integrated firm.

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Question 5.         Question :           The long-run decision is to select

the desired long-run AC curve.

the desired short-run AC curve.

the desired long-run MC curve.

the desired quantity of labor to go with fixed capital.

the plant size to go with the fixed quantity of labor.

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Question 6.         Question :           The cost of alternatives given up that do not carry dollar costs is

not of interest to a business enterprise.

assigned a dollar value and recorded as an explicit cost.

considered an implicit cost.

part of economic profits.

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Question 7.         Question :           Because of diminishing marginal product in the short run, a tripling of the total product (assuming input prices are constant) requires

a tripling of marginal cost.

a tripling of total cost.

less than a tripling of total variable cost.

increased average fixed cost.

more than a tripling of total variable cost.

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Question 8.         Question :           Average fixed cost plus average variable cost equals

marginal cost.

total cost.

average total cost.

total variable cost.

marginal fixed cost.

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Question 9.         Question :           In the short run,

all inputs are variable.

some inputs are variable and some are fixed.

all inputs are fixed.

the time period cannot exceed one year.

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Question 10.      Question :           The technical relationship between inputs and outputs, which is needed to understand the difference between the short run and the long run, is called

technical efficiency.

economic efficiency.

a production function.

a time and motion study.

supply and demand.

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Multiple Choice WEEK 4 QUIZ     10           9

Grade Details – All Questions

Question 1.         Question :           Along a downward-sloping monopoly demand curve,

marginal revenue is greater than price.

elasticity of demand is constant.

marginal revenue decreases when price decreases.

marginal revenue is equal to zero when price is equal to zero.

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Question 2.         Question :           A monopolist will have a marginal revenue curve that is

identical to the demand curve.

identical to the marginal cost curve.

below the demand curve.

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