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Anajune7

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Chang, Williams, and Dispenza (2009) recommend counselors that work with sexual minorities should:
 
  A. push clients to embrace their orientation.
  B. teach clients assertiveness strategies to use in the workplace.
  C. confront all forms of discrimination
  D. remain sensitive to the client's pace of identity development.

Question 2

Which guideline will most likely enhance the reliability of essay tests?
 
  a. The use of a scoring rubric
  b. Grade the tests without knowing the identity of the student
  c. Grade the tests by grading the same item for all students before moving on
  d. Grade the tests twice with time in between grading periods



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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