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arivle123

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The concept of test utility refers to:
 
  a) The relative costs and benefits of using a specific test
  b) A test that is client and counselor friendly
  c) A test that has adequate construct validity
  d) A test that has minimal user qualifications associated with it.

Question 2

Which of the following best describes what the supervisor does during the supervision process?
 
  a) Help trainee reframe situations and thoughts.
  b) Build on supervisee strengths.
  c) Discuss supervisee theoretical orientation.
  d) Address counselor/client boundaries.
  e) All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e;



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