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james0929

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Sociograms
 
  a) are fun activities for students, but useless as assessment tools.
   b) help teachers and counselors assess student relationships.
   c) are inappropriate to use in school settings.
   d) should only be used by licensed psychologists.

Question 2

The DSM-IV-TR
 
  a) is an instructional manual for classifying standardized tests.
   b) should only be used by licensed/certified counselors.
   c) is a diagnostic manual for classifying mental disorders.
   d) consists of 280 classifications, each called an Axis.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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