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futuristic

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The changes brought about by the Community Mental Health Act of 1963 have significantly changed the way in which counselors need to work in the various settings. What is/are the most significant change?
 
  a) Counselors must work collaboratively with other service providers.
  b) Accurately assess client's core issues.
  c) Flexibility to respond to diverse goals of service.
  d) a) and b) only.
  e) All of the above.

Question 2

The primary goal of standardization is to produce
 
  a. the highest score possible.
  b. testing conditions that are the same for all.
  c. the most typical score for all test takers.
  d. the greatest variability possible in scores.



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Answer to Question 1

e;

Answer to Question 2

b



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