Question 1
.5 pts
Dealing with ethical issues and values, Herr and Niles (1988)
stress awareness of all of the following except:
personal values.
the client’s values.
values being propagated at the national level.
values the client and clinician share.
Question 2
2..5 pts
When questions pertain to proper practice all of the following
principles can be used to help career professionals identify
appropriate behaviors except:
respectfulness
loyalty
self-awareness
integrity
Question 3
2..5 pts
If the purpose of evaluation is to improve career planning services,
you would choose the kind of evaluation known as
, formative.
summative.
formal.
informal.
Question 4
2..5 pts
According to Kidder (1995), an “ethical dilemma”
involves a decision between right and wrong.
instances when there are competing ‘rights” or there is a struggle to
determine the “least bad” course of action.
a decision that can not be boiled down to right and wrong but
involves the best choice to make.
instances when there are competing “truths” or there is a struggle
to determine the best course of action.
Question 5
2..5 pts
Regarding medical ethics, Beauchamp and Childress (2001)
address
veracity, privacy, and confidentiality.
veracity, euthanasia, and fidelity.
.5 pts
Dealing with ethical issues and values, Herr and Niles (1988)
stress awareness of all of the following except:
personal values.
the client’s values.
values being propagated at the national level.
values the client and clinician share.
Question 2
2..5 pts
When questions pertain to proper practice all of the following
principles can be used to help career professionals identify
appropriate behaviors except:
respectfulness
loyalty
self-awareness
integrity
Question 3
2..5 pts
If the purpose of evaluation is to improve career planning services,
you would choose the kind of evaluation known as
, formative.
summative.
formal.
informal.
Question 4
2..5 pts
According to Kidder (1995), an “ethical dilemma”
involves a decision between right and wrong.
instances when there are competing ‘rights” or there is a struggle to
determine the “least bad” course of action.
a decision that can not be boiled down to right and wrong but
involves the best choice to make.
instances when there are competing “truths” or there is a struggle
to determine the best course of action.
Question 5
2..5 pts
Regarding medical ethics, Beauchamp and Childress (2001)
address
veracity, privacy, and confidentiality.
veracity, euthanasia, and fidelity.