PYCL 0507 - Concerns related to counseling
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Updated on: 03/25/2017 07:33 AM Due on: 03/25/2017

Question 1 Concerns related to counseling research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following?
A. As a profession, counselors are paying increasing attention to the efficacy of practice
B. Counseling journals sponsored by ACA divisions are lacking in manuscript submissions
C. Changes in funding requirements make research necessary
D. Managed care requires counselors to examine treatment practices
1 points
Question 2 The Scientist-Practitioner model
A. Focuses on the objective assessment of data only
B. Focuses on the subjective experience of counseling only
C. Provides direction for developing evidenced based treatment practices
D. None of the above are true regarding the Scientist-Practitioner model
1 points
Question 3 The Scientist-Practitioner model was formulated as a way to
A. Integrate research and therapy
B. Redefine the helping professions C. Increase PhD's in counseling
D. Integrate qualitative and quantitative practices
1 points
Question 4 A best practice approach to counseling
A. Includes methods clearly outlined in the ACA Code of Ethics
B. Requires advanced training in research and statistics
C. Integrates clinical experience and empirically validated treatment approaches
D. Is a myth, no one can achieve best practice
1 points
Question 5 The Scientist-Practitioner model proposes three roles for the practicing counselor. They include ALL BUT
WHICH of the following
A. Producers of new data
B. Manuscript authors or co-authors
C. Consumers of research
D. Evaluators of effective therapy
1 points
Question 6 ALL BUT WHICH of the following are basic components of research A. Research question
B. Hypothesis
C. Variables
D. SPSS
1 points
Question 7 Guiding the direction of the research, which of the following defines the relationship between what you
want to know and how you intend to discover this knowledge through research?
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points
Question 8 An inference or speculation that is indicative of the researcher's best estimation of the projected results
of the research is the
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points Question 9 Which of the following defines characteristics with more than one attribute or value that can be
observed or manipulated
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points
Question 10 Researchers wishing to study categorical variables would use which research design?
A. Quantitative
B. Qualitative
C. Phenomenological
D. Narrative
1 points
Question 11 When a researcher is interested in linking or making an association between two or more phenomena,
the design that should be used is
A. Descriptive
B. Experimental C. Relational
D. Phenomenological
1 points
Question 12 Researchers wishing to study characteristics of a particular group of people need to consider
A. Sample size
B. Total population
C. Generalizability
D. All of the above
E. a & c only
1 points
Question 13 Characteristics of quality research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. A focus on a small slice of a large problem
B. Being limited in scope
C. Broad research questions in order to maximize generalizability
D. Clearly defined research problem
1 points
Question 14 Which of the following is true regarding research questions
A. It is a statement of the problem and its significance
B. They can be in declarative or question form
C. It must be specific in focus and intention
D. All of the above are true regarding research questions
1 points
Question 15 Which of the following is true regarding the hypothesis
A. It is a tentative or potential answer to the proposed research questions
B. It can be formulate before or after data collection
C. It can be in declarative or question form
D. All of the above are true regarding the hypothesis
1 points
Question 16 Research designs that include selecting participants from identified subgroups within the total
population employ
A. Systemic sampling
B. Stratified sampling
C. Random sampling
D. Convenience sampling 1 points
Question 17 One of the primary applications of counseling research is
A. Controlling cognitive distortions
B. Improving mood
C. Smoking cessation
D. Improving/controlling behavior
1 points
Question 18 Ethical research requires that
A. The researcher be competent to design, plan, and implement research
B. Researchers receive training beyond master's
C. Participants be compensated for their efforts
D. Data be published
1 points
Question 19 Sources that use an extensive review process are generally
A. Web based
B. Scholarly journals C. Government documents
D. Not available to counselors
1 points
Question 20 When a reviewer is unaware of the authorship of the manuscript under consideration, it is known as
A. IRB
B. Blind review
C. Scholarly review
D. Hidden review
1 points
Question 21 A primary reason for utilizing scholarly articles in a literature review is
A. Reliability of information
B. They are more accessible
C. Maintaining journal subscription rates
D. None of the above are reasons for utilizing scholarly articles
1 points
Question 22 A piece of work that is considered the original report of research providing firsthand information or is
the first published account is known as a A. Scholarly journal
B. Database
C. Primary source
D. Secondary source
1 points
Question 23 An overview of a study that does not go into the methodology in depth is known as a
A. Scholarly journal
B. Database
C. Primary source
D. Secondary source
1 points
Question 24 The APA style manual directs researchers in ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Data analysis methods
B. Grammar and syntax
C. Language bias
D. References
1 points
Question 25 The use of headings in scholarly writing
A. Establish the hierarchy of sections
B. Help to orient the reader
C. Create a structure and flow to the points being made
D. All of the above
1 points
Question 26 Important considerations in the development of a methodological plan include ALL BUT WHICH of the
following
A. Funding source
B. Variable selection
C. Population sampling
D. Bias reduction
1 points
Question 27 Variables such as height, weight, and test score are considered
A. Categorical
B. Numerical
C. Constants D. Qualitative
1 points
Question 28 Variables such as religion and sexual orientation are considered
A. Categorical
B. Numerical
C. Quantitative
D. Constants
1 points
Question 29 When studying the effect of maternal alcohol use and disruptive behavior in children, the child's
disruptive behavior is considered
A. The independent variable
B. The dependent variable
C. Unrelated to maternal alcohol use
D. Qualitative data
1 points
Question 30 When studying the effect of maternal alcohol use and disruptive behavior in children, maternal alcohol
use is likely A. A manipulated variable
B. Unrelated to the child's disruptive behavior
C. Controlled by the researcher
D. A selected variable
1 points
Question 31 The extent to which the independent variable truly effects the change in the dependent variable is
known as
A. External validity
B. Internal validity
C. Construct validity
D. Content validity
1 points
Question 32 The extent to which a study can be generalized to other settings and populations is
A. External validity
B. Internal validity
C. Construct validity
D. Content validity
1 points Question 33 Survey research is generally conducted for ALL BUT WHICH of the following purposes
A. To identify problems or concerns
B. To make comparisons or evaluations
C. To support current practices
D. To capture the lived experience of participants
1 points
Question 34 When a researcher surveys parents of a group of ten infants who enter into an early intervention
program at two months and then again upon their exit from the program at age 5, the method is known
as
A. Trend
B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 35 A community counseling program coordinator in a CACREP master's program surveys graduating
students annually regarding program perceptions. This is most closely aligned with which survey
research design?
A. Trend B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 36 A school counselor conducts a health and wellness needs assessment of her students. She is likely
employing which survey research design?
A. Trend
B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 37 ALL BUT WHICH of the following are advantages to electronic surveys over pencil and paper surveys
A. Completed surveys are automatically stored in electronic format
B. Survey data is automatically analyzed for the researcher
C. Access to larger as well as more culturally diverse samples
D. Ease and speed of administration
1 points
Question 38 Common misconceptions about time-series design include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Only used to evaluate behavior modification techniques
B. The easiest of all design methods
C. Does not permit causal conclusions
D. Does not allow one to draw conclusion about generalizations
1 points
Question 39 The three guiding principles of time series design are
A. Rate, duration, latency
B. N-of-one, case studies, intensive
C. Prediction, verification, replication
D. Intention, omissions, validation
1 points
Question 40 Level, trend, and variability are _______________ in time-series designs
A. Data patterns
B. Graphs
C. Captions
D. Behaviors
1 points Question 41 There are multiple motives for conducting program evaluation. Of the following, which is the primary
reason for conducting program evaluation?
A. Managed care has significantly reduced the amount of time clients can be in services
B. It is ethically responsible for best practice in counseling
C. Provides evidence for new or continued funding sources
D. Counselors are afforded research and publication opportunities
1 points
Question 42 Which of the following is true?
A. Outcome evaluation is concerned with changes that occurred in participants
B. Process evaluation focuses on making value judgments about the totality of the
program
C. Outcome evaluation is concerned with delivery of the program
D. Process evaluation is concerned with changes that occurred in participants
1 points
Question 43 The starting point for any program evaluation is
A. Developing a research instrument
B. Collecting data C. Talking with stakeholders about their perceptions
D. Determining needs based on the mission statement of the program
1 points
Question 44 Statistical analyses are included in which section of the research report?
A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 45 The section most appropriate for drawing conclusions between the current study and existing research is
A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 46 The section often referred to as the "how to" component of the research report is A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 47 An event which involved extreme medical experiments which tormented patients to death in the name
of science was
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study
D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 48 Researchers in which of the following examples did not inform participants they were being injected with
cancer out of fear that is would frighten the participants and out of a belief that consent was not
necessary
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 49 One of the longest running unethical research projects known was
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study
D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 50 Which of the following is not true about The Belmont Report
A. Was created by the National Commission for Research Ethics
B. Arose out of the legal implications of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
C. Is the cornerstone document of research ethics
D. All of the above are true
1 points
Question 51 Belmont Report principles include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Respect for persons B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 52 The Belmont principle that references the concepts that individuals should be treated as autonomous
agents and provides protection for those with diminished autonomy is
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 53 Questions related to who bears the burden of risks and who should receive the benefits of research fall
under the principle of
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 54 The quality or state of doing or producing good is known as
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 55 The Institutional Review Board
A. Is typically comprised of a minimum of five members
B. Is charged with making decisions related to risks and benefits to participants
C. Determine appropriateness of informed consent
D. All of the above
1 points
Question 56 Studies which compare and contrast one cultural group with another are typically referred to as
A. Cultural research
B. Cross cultural research
C. Culturally sensitive research D. Culturally relevant research
1 points
Question 57 Studies that examine within group differences are typically referred to as
A. Cultural research
B. Cross cultural research
C. Culturally sensitive research
D. Culturally relevant research
1 points
Question 58 Any research that is culturally sensitive and culturally relevant can be considered
A. Ethical research
B. Cross-cultural research
C. Multicultural research
D. Responsive research
1 points
Question 59 Benefits of counselors understanding and conducting research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Research informs practice B. Conducting research allows the researcher to immediately implement findings
C. Engaging in research projects can lead to networking opportunities
D. All of the above are benefits to counselors
1 points
Question 60 Cross-cultural and cultural research
A. Validates and increases knowledge of diverse populations
B. Increases our ability to understand how various constructs are conceptualized in
different cultures
C. Increases external validity of the study
D. Increases reliability of the study
E. All of the above are true about cross-cultural and cultural research
F. a, b, & c only
A. As a profession, counselors are paying increasing attention to the efficacy of practice
B. Counseling journals sponsored by ACA divisions are lacking in manuscript submissions
C. Changes in funding requirements make research necessary
D. Managed care requires counselors to examine treatment practices
1 points
Question 2 The Scientist-Practitioner model
A. Focuses on the objective assessment of data only
B. Focuses on the subjective experience of counseling only
C. Provides direction for developing evidenced based treatment practices
D. None of the above are true regarding the Scientist-Practitioner model
1 points
Question 3 The Scientist-Practitioner model was formulated as a way to
A. Integrate research and therapy
B. Redefine the helping professions C. Increase PhD's in counseling
D. Integrate qualitative and quantitative practices
1 points
Question 4 A best practice approach to counseling
A. Includes methods clearly outlined in the ACA Code of Ethics
B. Requires advanced training in research and statistics
C. Integrates clinical experience and empirically validated treatment approaches
D. Is a myth, no one can achieve best practice
1 points
Question 5 The Scientist-Practitioner model proposes three roles for the practicing counselor. They include ALL BUT
WHICH of the following
A. Producers of new data
B. Manuscript authors or co-authors
C. Consumers of research
D. Evaluators of effective therapy
1 points
Question 6 ALL BUT WHICH of the following are basic components of research A. Research question
B. Hypothesis
C. Variables
D. SPSS
1 points
Question 7 Guiding the direction of the research, which of the following defines the relationship between what you
want to know and how you intend to discover this knowledge through research?
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points
Question 8 An inference or speculation that is indicative of the researcher's best estimation of the projected results
of the research is the
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points Question 9 Which of the following defines characteristics with more than one attribute or value that can be
observed or manipulated
A. Hypothesis
B. Research question
C. Variables of interest
D. Research design
1 points
Question 10 Researchers wishing to study categorical variables would use which research design?
A. Quantitative
B. Qualitative
C. Phenomenological
D. Narrative
1 points
Question 11 When a researcher is interested in linking or making an association between two or more phenomena,
the design that should be used is
A. Descriptive
B. Experimental C. Relational
D. Phenomenological
1 points
Question 12 Researchers wishing to study characteristics of a particular group of people need to consider
A. Sample size
B. Total population
C. Generalizability
D. All of the above
E. a & c only
1 points
Question 13 Characteristics of quality research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. A focus on a small slice of a large problem
B. Being limited in scope
C. Broad research questions in order to maximize generalizability
D. Clearly defined research problem
1 points
Question 14 Which of the following is true regarding research questions
A. It is a statement of the problem and its significance
B. They can be in declarative or question form
C. It must be specific in focus and intention
D. All of the above are true regarding research questions
1 points
Question 15 Which of the following is true regarding the hypothesis
A. It is a tentative or potential answer to the proposed research questions
B. It can be formulate before or after data collection
C. It can be in declarative or question form
D. All of the above are true regarding the hypothesis
1 points
Question 16 Research designs that include selecting participants from identified subgroups within the total
population employ
A. Systemic sampling
B. Stratified sampling
C. Random sampling
D. Convenience sampling 1 points
Question 17 One of the primary applications of counseling research is
A. Controlling cognitive distortions
B. Improving mood
C. Smoking cessation
D. Improving/controlling behavior
1 points
Question 18 Ethical research requires that
A. The researcher be competent to design, plan, and implement research
B. Researchers receive training beyond master's
C. Participants be compensated for their efforts
D. Data be published
1 points
Question 19 Sources that use an extensive review process are generally
A. Web based
B. Scholarly journals C. Government documents
D. Not available to counselors
1 points
Question 20 When a reviewer is unaware of the authorship of the manuscript under consideration, it is known as
A. IRB
B. Blind review
C. Scholarly review
D. Hidden review
1 points
Question 21 A primary reason for utilizing scholarly articles in a literature review is
A. Reliability of information
B. They are more accessible
C. Maintaining journal subscription rates
D. None of the above are reasons for utilizing scholarly articles
1 points
Question 22 A piece of work that is considered the original report of research providing firsthand information or is
the first published account is known as a A. Scholarly journal
B. Database
C. Primary source
D. Secondary source
1 points
Question 23 An overview of a study that does not go into the methodology in depth is known as a
A. Scholarly journal
B. Database
C. Primary source
D. Secondary source
1 points
Question 24 The APA style manual directs researchers in ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Data analysis methods
B. Grammar and syntax
C. Language bias
D. References
1 points
Question 25 The use of headings in scholarly writing
A. Establish the hierarchy of sections
B. Help to orient the reader
C. Create a structure and flow to the points being made
D. All of the above
1 points
Question 26 Important considerations in the development of a methodological plan include ALL BUT WHICH of the
following
A. Funding source
B. Variable selection
C. Population sampling
D. Bias reduction
1 points
Question 27 Variables such as height, weight, and test score are considered
A. Categorical
B. Numerical
C. Constants D. Qualitative
1 points
Question 28 Variables such as religion and sexual orientation are considered
A. Categorical
B. Numerical
C. Quantitative
D. Constants
1 points
Question 29 When studying the effect of maternal alcohol use and disruptive behavior in children, the child's
disruptive behavior is considered
A. The independent variable
B. The dependent variable
C. Unrelated to maternal alcohol use
D. Qualitative data
1 points
Question 30 When studying the effect of maternal alcohol use and disruptive behavior in children, maternal alcohol
use is likely A. A manipulated variable
B. Unrelated to the child's disruptive behavior
C. Controlled by the researcher
D. A selected variable
1 points
Question 31 The extent to which the independent variable truly effects the change in the dependent variable is
known as
A. External validity
B. Internal validity
C. Construct validity
D. Content validity
1 points
Question 32 The extent to which a study can be generalized to other settings and populations is
A. External validity
B. Internal validity
C. Construct validity
D. Content validity
1 points Question 33 Survey research is generally conducted for ALL BUT WHICH of the following purposes
A. To identify problems or concerns
B. To make comparisons or evaluations
C. To support current practices
D. To capture the lived experience of participants
1 points
Question 34 When a researcher surveys parents of a group of ten infants who enter into an early intervention
program at two months and then again upon their exit from the program at age 5, the method is known
as
A. Trend
B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 35 A community counseling program coordinator in a CACREP master's program surveys graduating
students annually regarding program perceptions. This is most closely aligned with which survey
research design?
A. Trend B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 36 A school counselor conducts a health and wellness needs assessment of her students. She is likely
employing which survey research design?
A. Trend
B. Cohort
C. Panel
D. Cross-sectional
1 points
Question 37 ALL BUT WHICH of the following are advantages to electronic surveys over pencil and paper surveys
A. Completed surveys are automatically stored in electronic format
B. Survey data is automatically analyzed for the researcher
C. Access to larger as well as more culturally diverse samples
D. Ease and speed of administration
1 points
Question 38 Common misconceptions about time-series design include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Only used to evaluate behavior modification techniques
B. The easiest of all design methods
C. Does not permit causal conclusions
D. Does not allow one to draw conclusion about generalizations
1 points
Question 39 The three guiding principles of time series design are
A. Rate, duration, latency
B. N-of-one, case studies, intensive
C. Prediction, verification, replication
D. Intention, omissions, validation
1 points
Question 40 Level, trend, and variability are _______________ in time-series designs
A. Data patterns
B. Graphs
C. Captions
D. Behaviors
1 points Question 41 There are multiple motives for conducting program evaluation. Of the following, which is the primary
reason for conducting program evaluation?
A. Managed care has significantly reduced the amount of time clients can be in services
B. It is ethically responsible for best practice in counseling
C. Provides evidence for new or continued funding sources
D. Counselors are afforded research and publication opportunities
1 points
Question 42 Which of the following is true?
A. Outcome evaluation is concerned with changes that occurred in participants
B. Process evaluation focuses on making value judgments about the totality of the
program
C. Outcome evaluation is concerned with delivery of the program
D. Process evaluation is concerned with changes that occurred in participants
1 points
Question 43 The starting point for any program evaluation is
A. Developing a research instrument
B. Collecting data C. Talking with stakeholders about their perceptions
D. Determining needs based on the mission statement of the program
1 points
Question 44 Statistical analyses are included in which section of the research report?
A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 45 The section most appropriate for drawing conclusions between the current study and existing research is
A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 46 The section often referred to as the "how to" component of the research report is A. Introduction
B. Methods
C. Results
D. Discussion
1 points
Question 47 An event which involved extreme medical experiments which tormented patients to death in the name
of science was
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study
D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 48 Researchers in which of the following examples did not inform participants they were being injected with
cancer out of fear that is would frighten the participants and out of a belief that consent was not
necessary
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 49 One of the longest running unethical research projects known was
A. Nazi Medical War Crimes
B. Tuskegee Syphilis study
C. Jewish Chronic Disease hospital study
D. Willowbrook study
1 points
Question 50 Which of the following is not true about The Belmont Report
A. Was created by the National Commission for Research Ethics
B. Arose out of the legal implications of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
C. Is the cornerstone document of research ethics
D. All of the above are true
1 points
Question 51 Belmont Report principles include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Respect for persons B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 52 The Belmont principle that references the concepts that individuals should be treated as autonomous
agents and provides protection for those with diminished autonomy is
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 53 Questions related to who bears the burden of risks and who should receive the benefits of research fall
under the principle of
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 54 The quality or state of doing or producing good is known as
A. Respect for persons
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Veracity
1 points
Question 55 The Institutional Review Board
A. Is typically comprised of a minimum of five members
B. Is charged with making decisions related to risks and benefits to participants
C. Determine appropriateness of informed consent
D. All of the above
1 points
Question 56 Studies which compare and contrast one cultural group with another are typically referred to as
A. Cultural research
B. Cross cultural research
C. Culturally sensitive research D. Culturally relevant research
1 points
Question 57 Studies that examine within group differences are typically referred to as
A. Cultural research
B. Cross cultural research
C. Culturally sensitive research
D. Culturally relevant research
1 points
Question 58 Any research that is culturally sensitive and culturally relevant can be considered
A. Ethical research
B. Cross-cultural research
C. Multicultural research
D. Responsive research
1 points
Question 59 Benefits of counselors understanding and conducting research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A. Research informs practice B. Conducting research allows the researcher to immediately implement findings
C. Engaging in research projects can lead to networking opportunities
D. All of the above are benefits to counselors
1 points
Question 60 Cross-cultural and cultural research
A. Validates and increases knowledge of diverse populations
B. Increases our ability to understand how various constructs are conceptualized in
different cultures
C. Increases external validity of the study
D. Increases reliability of the study
E. All of the above are true about cross-cultural and cultural research
F. a, b, & c only

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