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melina_rosy

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One difference between item choice for individually administered and group tests is that for individually-administered tests,
 
  a) short-answer items are the procedure of choice, while for group tests, multiple choice questions are the procedure of choice.
   b) matching items are the procedure of choice, while for group tests, multiple choice questions are the procedure of choice.
   c) multiple-choice items are the procedure of choice, while for group tests, true-false questions are the procedure of choice.
   d) true-false items are the procedure of choice, while for group tests, forced-choice questions are the procedure of choice.

Question 2

A client taking the Assessment of Spirituality and Religious Sentiments (ASPIRES) has a strong feeling of belonging to a trans-generational human reality. This individual would be expected to have a high score on the
 
  a) Connectedness Facet.
   b) Universality Facet.
   c) Spiritual Transcendence Scale.
   d) Religious Sentiments Scale.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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