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Destiiny22

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Test written in English for individuals whose primary language is not English:
 
  a. may become tests of language proficiency
  b. must be written in simple language
  c. may be accompanied by a translator for the client
  d. must be translated into the clients native language

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an assessment used to appraise levels of acculturation:
 
  a. Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment
  b. Asian American Cultural Experience Survey
  c. Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure
  d. Bicultural Involvement Questionnaire



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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