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Which of the following is a valid criticism of the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)?
 
  a) It serves more as a test of a general intelligence factor than of specific aptitudes.
   b) ASVAB scores have little value in predicting success in vocational training.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   c) It ignores non-academic occupational fields such as machine repair and electronics.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   d) Some of its measures of occupational aptitudes have proved valid for women but not for men.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores

Question 2

The Tarasoff decision is important for psychologists because it clarifies the principle of
 
  a) the duty to warn.
   b) acting in the client's best interest.
   c) informed consent.
   d) the standard of care.


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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