Career Counseling final exam
How many career clusters were identified by State Career Clusters Initiative?
16
This personality test is widely used in career counseling
16PF
Veterans within which age range have the HIGHEST unemployment rate?
18-24
In what year was Choosing a Vocation published?
1909
Unger estimated that more than ___ percent of students who enroll in American colleges or universities quit without graduating?
40%
The Pathways to Prosperity report estimated that nearly ___ percent of the projected job openings requiring postsecondary education will go to people with an associate's degree or occupational certificate?
50%
Floral designers are most likely to be overrepresented in which model work environment?
A
Career
A broad category referring to the series or sequence of one's vocational activities over the course of a lifetime. It is generally viewed as integral to one's sense of self.
Avocation
A term generally referring to unpaid activities during leisure time. These activities may include hobbies or other activities for which others get paid (e.g., woodworking) but for which one is unpaid and engages in during leisure time.
Work
A term that refers to the expenditure of energy and effort that occurs during paid employment (e.g., at one's job) as well as during unpaid activities (e.g., housework, yardwork).
Job
A term that refers to the specific set of tasks performed by an individual worker. Although the term usually refers to paid positions, payment isn't technically required.
The Graduated Record Exam is an example of which type of assessment?
Academic Ability Assessments
The Wonderlic Assessments are examples of which type of assessment?
Academic Ability Assessments
Learning to follow a syllabus and assuming increased responsibility for assignment completion fall within which area of developmental challenges?
Academic Management
When returning students feel out of practice with writing papers and using technology, this falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Academic Management
Approximately how many occupations exist in the United States?
According to the SOC, there are 840 detailed occupations (or 461 broad occupations)
Which of the following concepts is the best explanation of differences within a cultural group?
Acculturation
This test is used to assess the stages of a maxicycle or minicycle of most concern to individuals experiencing career transitions.
Adult Career Concerns Inventory
What is our societal goal in mandating and financing elementary and secondary education?
An important goal of education is to equip our citizens with the knowledge and skills necessary to produce or perform something of value in order to support themselves and/or others.
Occupational Classification System
Anna Roe
Parenting Styles
Anna Roe
Which theorist placed the greatest emphasis on the impact of early childhood experiences?
Anna Roe
Vocation
Another term referring to paid employment in a job or occupation.
Which of the following technological approaches is least related to the development of resumes?
Applicant Tracking Systems
Self-Concept
Archway
This ability test was developed by the U.S. Army.
Army Alpha and Beta Test
Identify the technological advance(s) associated with the industrial revolution.
Assembly Line Harnessing of electricity Mass Production Railroad Expansion (all of the above)
Which strategy of acculturation describes clients who reject the norms and traditional values of their non-dominant culture of origin and fully embrace the values and beliefs of the dominant culture?
Assimilation
Which of the following terms refers exclusively to paid employment?
B. Vocation D. Occupation (b and d)
This test is designed for use with middle and high school students receiving special education services to help them plan for life after high school.
BRIGANCE Transition Skills Inventory
Whose theory of self-efficacy served as a foundational concept for many of the learning theories of career development and career counseling?
Bandura
What metaphor did Boshoven liken to the process of selecting a college?
Buying a coat
In which RIASEC model work environment would accountants and librarians most likely be overrepresented?
C
This values inventory is designed for use with people who already have significant work experience
Career Anchors Self- Assessment
This test is used to explore problematic thinking that may interfere with a person's career decision-making or development
Career Beliefs Inventory
The Career Maturity Inventory is a standardized test most closely related to which of the following theories?
Career Construction Theory
This test is used to assess an individual's readiness to make career decisions
Career Development Inventory
State governments often maintain their own_____.
Career Information Delivery System (CIDS)
Connecting one's academic major with occupational options falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Career Management
Launching a job search falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Career Management
Mastering "academic, occupational and general employability skills in order to obtain, create, maintain, and/or advance your employment" would fall within which of the following domains as specified by the National Career Development Guidelines?
Career Management Domain
Which of the following approaches emphasizes the importance that all students take rigorous academic coursework in high school; that contextualized learning is more effective than traditional instructional strategies; and that all students need to be college and career ready?
Career and College Transitions Initiative
Which of the following statements is in contrast to a world view of individualism?
Career success is best evaluated by how much it benefits an individual's family and community
Doris's reputation for being slow to start tasks that are assigned to her would be most indicative of ___.
Celerity
If Doris were to seek career services in a state employment security agency, which of the following paraprofessionals might be most appropriate to assist her?
Certified Workforce Development Professional
This episode in Cochran's narrative approach reflected his recognition that achieving career goals may require significant modifications in one's situational circumstances such as child care arrangements.
Changing a life structure
In the CIP Approach's CASVE model, valuing refers to which of the following
Choosing an occupation, program of study, or job
According to Dugger, which of the following types of resume is most common and most desirable?
Chronological
Which of the following concepts is most closely reflected in a child's belief that doctors are boys and nurses are girls?
Circumscription
Which of the following laws prohibits sexual harassment in the workplace?
Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Career Thoughts Inventory is a standardized test most closely related to which of the following theories?
Cognitive Information Processing Approach
Which of the following theories does NOT address the role of triadic reciprocality?
Cognitive Information Processing Approach
Which of the following theories focuses on assisting clients with the decision-making step in Frank Parsons' three-step model?
Cognitive Information Processing Approach
Which of the following theories recommends a seven-step delivery sequence?
Cognitive Information Processing Approach
Which of the following theories recommends first assessing a client's readiness to make a career decision?
Cognitive Information Processing Approach
According to Cochran, this episode requires attention to the patterns of subjective meaning a client has regarding his or her past.
Composing a life history
Which of the following laws allows for the extension of eligibility for employer-based health care benefits?
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
This step in Cochran's narrative therapy calls for clients to experience first-hand what careers of interest actually entail through activities such as job shadowing.
Constructing reality
Standards that specifically address the provision of college career services are developed and disseminated by which of the following organizations
Council for the Advancement of Standards
When the action episodes confirm the client's hope that the career path being considered is one which will be rewarding, Cochran would say this has occurred.
Crystallizing a decision
Which category of questions in the cultural formulation interview for career counseling is most closely aligned with SCCT's concepts of contextual affordances and barriers?
Cultural perception of stressors and supports
If you learned that Li Mei had told her parents she declared engineering as her major even though she really has no idea what she wants to do, how would the CIP approach categorize her decision status?
Decided
Which of the following is NOT considered an outcome of the digital revolution?
Decreased hours and workload
O*NET OnLine has replaced which of the following publications?
Dictionary of Occupational Titles
The techniques of which field inspired the early trait factor theories?
Differential Psychology
People without a job who want one but haven't engaged in job searching for at least four weeks because of a belief that they won't find work
Discouraged Workers
Which of the following Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems (CACGSs) is now defunct?
Discover
Readiness
Donald Super
Roles and Theatres
Donald Super
Which theorist is associated with maxi and mini cycles?
Donald Super
Which theorist offered 14 propositions?
Donald Super
This client demonstrates a lack of insight about having poor work habits.
Doris Bronner
Which of the following would best describe the Linked Learning approach?
Dual Track
In which RIASEC model work environment would politicians and sales executives most likely be overrepresented?
E
This person developed a six-step trait factor approach to providing career counseling for college students
E.G. Williamson
Attaining "performance levels needed to reach your personal and career goals" would fall within which of the following domains as specified by the National Career Development Guidelines?
Educational Achievement and Lifelong Learning Domain
Personality Development
Edward Bordin
The Role of Play
Edward Bordin
Which theorist placed the greatest emphasis on the id, ego and superego?
Edward Bordin
Cochran used this phrase to describe the process by which the counselor and client develop a common understanding of the career problem that prompted the client to seek career counseling.
Elaborating a career problem
Fantasy, Tentative and Realistic Choices
Eli Ginzberg
Optimization
Eli Ginzberg
Which theorist was an economist?
Eli Ginzberg
Cochran suggested that clients begin making intentional choices to spend their time in activities consistent with their new career goals. Doing so reflects which of the following steps in Cochran's model?
Enacting a role
What is the full name of the organization which handles complaints regarding alleged employment discrimination?
Equal employment opportunity commission
The fact that people from non-dominant cultures often experience systemic barriers to education and success challenges which culturally encapsulated assumption?
Equitable Opportunity Structure
Which of the following assumptions is most related to the achievement of career success?
Equitable Opportunity Structure
Which of the following sub-populations would benefit most from the federal bonding program?
Ex-offenders
In the context of transitions, one's sense of self-efficacy would be considered
Example of Coping Resources/Capital
In the context of transitions, the life insurance money Lakeesha received would be considered a
Example of Coping Resources/Capital
In the context of transitions, the blow to Juan's self-esteem as the primary breadwinner for his family would be considered a
Example of the Impact of Transition
In the context of transitions, the loss of daily structure would be considered a
Example of the Impact of Transition
Which of the following represents the best example of psychoeducation in career counseling?
Explaining a decision-making model or flow chart to a client
The Revised Taxonomy of Career Decision-Making Difficulties identifies all of the following as reasons for a lack of readiness except
External Conflicts
Ideally, career development efforts at the high school level focus on:
Facilitating planning
Which of the following laws is used to regulate minimum wage and the employment of children?
Fair Labor Standards Act
A "line man" is a person who works behind the scene in theatre, television, and movie productions to assist performers in learning their lines.
False
A career counselor's job is done when an unemployed client finally receives a job offer.
False
A major emphasis of narrative theories is helping clients replace the stories they have told themselves with the objective reality.
False
A major weakness of O*NET is that it does not facilitate occupational searches according to interest areas.
False
A strength of Roe's theory is the substantial research support for the basic tenets of her theory.
False
A vocational card sort is designed to allow career counselors to assess clients' clerical abilities as evidenced by their ability to quickly categorize cards
False
A weakness of card sorts is that they lack a theory base.
False
A weakness of standardized tests of vocational aptitude is that they rely exclusively upon self-reported abilities.
False
A weakness of the Occupational Outlook Handbook is that, although it provides useful labor market information, it does not provide descriptions of occupations and what they entail.
False
According to Blustein, the idea of exercising volition and choosing a career is a universal concept applicable to the majority of workers around the world.
False
According to Pérez and McDonough (2008), African Americans are the least likely to enroll in college after high school.
False
According to the Theory of Personality Development and Choice, people working in the sciences and technology are likely to have had over-demanding parents who concentrated their attention on their children.
False
After publishing his book Choosing a Vocation, Frank Parsons delivered a famous speech at the Boston Vocational Bureau.
False
All employers in the United States must verify the work eligibility status of all applicants for employment by examining government-issued documents and completing an I-9 Form to record this verification process.
False
All employers in the United States with 15 or more employees must participate in the social security retirement program.
False
Although Holland identified 6 personality types, he didn't address how these personalities develop.
False
Although computer assisted career guidance systems are common in secondary schools, they are rarely used by colleges.
False
Although employers often conduct online searches about job applicants, it is relatively uncommon for them to base hiring decisions on the information they find.
False
Although school counselors should work with most students on postsecondary plans, postsecondary planning with students in special education is best handled by special education teachers.
False
Although socioeconomic discrepancies may exist across cultures, it is important for career counselors to treat all clients the same just as their employers will.
False
Although students may not all initially aspire to careers requiring a college degree, the high school guidance curriculum should emphasize college as the best postsecondary option.
False
Ambitious employees today should demonstrate loyalty and focus upon advancement opportunities with their current employers.
False
An ethical dilemma is one in which there is a clear best action but the counselor is unsure what it is, often due to a lack of knowledge.
False
Another term for "minimum wage" is "living wage."
False
As a result of this chapter, you will be able to offer legal advice to your clients in career counseling.
False
Assessment and intervention should be treated as distinct stages separated by a goal-setting process.
False
Because career counseling is more task-oriented, developing a warm relationship with clients is less important than in personal or clinical counseling.
False
Because of its importance to workers and career counseling clients, most career counseling textbooks include a chapter focused on employment law.
False
Because of the at-will employment doctrine, employers are legally able to fire employees on any basis, including pregnancy or child birth.
False
Bordin believed that career choice is determined exclusively by an individual's expression of their unconscious personality structure.
False
Bordin's theory focused on how the parenting styles experienced during childhood affect an individual's later career choices.
False
Card sorts are necessarily one-dimensional in nature, requiring that clients organize cards according to categories on a continuum.
False
Career and Technical Education is limited to high school settings.
False
Career development activities for students should ideally begin in middle school.
False
Currently, employment law in the United States requires an employer to have "just cause" to terminate an employee.
False
Dolliver's unique contribution to the development of card sorts was the inclusion of a Holland code for the occupations listed on each card.
False
E.G. Williamson developed a three-step process of trait factor counseling.
False
Early in the counseling process, career counselors should offer advice about client concerns so as to establish credibility.
False
Employees with substance use disorders are legal protected against being fired for relapses under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
False
Estimates are that one in four students in college today is a returning adult.
False
Expressed interests are interests that are evident in a person's behavioral choices.
False
Ginzberg referred to the internalization of external pressures as compulsions.
False
Gottfredson contended that the primary reason people eliminate career options from consideration is that they lack interest or ability in them.
False
Gottfredson has remained firm in her beliefs that early socialization experiences are the most influential factors influencing career choice.
False
Gottfredson's zone of acceptable alternatives reflects her awareness that most children experience pressure to limit their career choices to a zone in which their parents will offer at least a modicum of approval.
False
Holland referred to the difference between a person's highest numerical score and the lowest numerical score on the SDS as calculus.
False
In Super's theory, the concept of career adaptability is most appropriate for use with adolescents and the concept of career maturity is most appropriate for use with adults.
False
In career counseling, it is best to choose one specific theory and use it exclusively in your work with clients.
False
In order to protect confidentiality, career counselors should never use a client's surname (last name) to address them in the reception area.
False
In the CIP Approach's CASVE model, the C stands for communication and refers to the importance of clients talking with the counselor about their career concerns.
False
Interfirm mobility is the primary emphasis of a protean career.
False
It is advisable to limit use of card sorts to high school and college students.
False
It is essential that career counselors strongly encourage clients to launch a job search immediately following loss of a job.
False
It is important in career counseling to remain focused on the client's career concerns and to avoid spending time discussing concerns of a more personal nature.
False
It is legal for an employer to base a hiring decision on genetic information as long as the applicant provided the information voluntarily.
False
Leona Tyler, the developer of the original card sort, titled her creation as the Tyler Vocational Card Sort.
False
Like Frank Parsons, Donald Super came into the profession of career counseling very late in his life after having worked in several other fields.
False
Military veterans are unemployed at a higher rate than non-veterans.
False
Most college students who have earned good grades report experiencing a smooth, seamless transition and an ease in understanding workplace culture.
False
Most college-based career centers rely primarily on hard-copy materials and offer very few online resources.
False
National statistical data indicate that people with a bachelor's degree have a higher unemployment rate than people with an associate's degree.
False
One of the most popular career guidance programs currently in use is the DISCOVER program.
False
Only about 5% of stay-at-home parents are male.
False
People who are unemployed don't tend to need personal counseling. They just need a job.
False
Recycling is a concept in Super's theory that refers to the importance of carefully reviewing one's career options and going back through the advantages and disadvantages of each option before making a final choice.
False
Resumes should always a person's name and mailing address.
False
SCANS is an online system allowing users to quickly scan occupational and labor market information.
False
Savickas' approach to career counseling has remained relatively unchanged since he first unveiled it in 2002.
False
School counselors should discourage students from participating in CTE programs because they are academically less rigorous.
False
Solidifying client progress simply involves helping the client identify the changes that occurred during the counseling process.
False
Standardized tests related to career adjustment are derived from the Theory of Work Adjustment.
False
Surprisingly, employers' rate four-year college graduates as having greater deficiencies in overall preparation and employability skills than workers whose highest educational attainment is a high school diploma.
False
Surprisingly, the provision of career counseling is not a recommended component of college career services.
False
Thanks to our laws prohibiting workplace discrimination, workers in the United States can now view the workplace as a true meritocracy in which their success will be determined solely by their skills and their efforts.
False
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits age discrimination against any age group.
False
The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) applies to students with disabilities in both K-12 and postsecondary educational settings.
False
The MAT is the standard admissions test for medical schools.
False
The National Board for Certified Counselors offers a certification called "National Certified Career Counselor."
False
The Occupational Outlook Handbook was developed by ACT.
False
The S in the RIASEC model stands for Scientific.
False
The States Career Clusters Initiative resulted in national agreement for states to adopt six (6) specific career clusters for use in career development and CTE activities.
False
The United States had a largely agrarian economy after the industrial revolution.
False
The beginning of globalization can be traced back to the 1980s.
False
The defining characteristic of CTE programs is that they do not prepare students for college as a postsecondary option.
False
The fact that Asian American households had the highest annual household income in 2012 shows that the socioeconomic disparities across race/ethnicity have largely been eradicated.
False
The hopelessly unemployed represent the largest proportion of people in the United States who want a job but don't have one.
False
The most objective information about standardized tests is generally obtained from the test publisher.
False
The primary distinction between college-prep and CTE courses involves academic rigor, with college-prep courses being much more rigorous than CTE courses.
False
The primary purpose for using personality tests in career counseling is to determine whether clients also have need for personal counseling.
False
The primary way in which school counselors should assist students with career planning is through individual meetings with students known as the "junior interview."
False
The stage model for career counseling differs significantly from stage models for personal or clinical counseling.
False
The term 'digital footprint' refers to the impact one can make through emailing potential employers.
False
The total median wealth of European Americans is approximately 4 times more than the total median wealth of African Americans.
False
There is generally agreement that career identity is only tangentially related to one's sense of self.
False
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits the refusal or failure to hire any individual, or the discrimination against any individual with respect to compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of that individual's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or national origin.
False
Unfortunately, the counseling licensure law in Georgia does not include the practice of career counseling.
False
When clients express dissatisfaction with their jobs, career counselors should start by administering an assessment related to career selection to make sure the client is in the right field.
False
When the profession of career counseling originated, the economy of the United States was especially strong and jobs were plentiful.
False
When using vocational card sorts, career counselors should adhere to their standardized administration procedures.
False
When working with unemployed clients, career counselors should rely upon problem-focused interventions.
False
Whereas certification tends to set minimum standards for training, licensure requirements tend to exceed the minimum standards set by law.
False
With regard to counseling goals, most clients seeking career counseling want assistance in choosing a career path, finding a job or a better job, or increasing their satisfaction or success in their career.
False
Work values reflect the extent to which an employee is likely to represent value-added to the employer
False
Your professors and your counselor preparation program are primarily responsible for making you competent as a future counselor.
False
Which of the following concepts addresses how long a person can tolerate a lack of correspondence before engaging in adjustment behavior?
Flexibility
To accomplish this step, Cochran suggested using techniques such as life lines and asking clients to project beyond the present day what they would like to have happen.
Founding a future narrative
This person is considered the father of counseling
Frank Parsons
This client is a very successful and highly paid accountant.
Gillian Parker
Which of the following stages is least likely addressed by state-based unemployment office personnel?
Grief and Psychological Reactions
With which holiday are many job shadowing programs coordinated?
Groundhog Day
Roe believed that people who experienced warm, loving acceptance during their childhood from their parents would be most likely to choose a career in which occupational grouping?
Group I
Which of the following theories views claims that career assessments are best used to stimulate learning rather than to match personal characteristics with occupational characteristics?
Happenstance Learning Theory
Which of the following approaches emphasizes the elimination of the general track as an option for students and instead calls for students to choose between a rigorous academic track or a blended track involving both academic and CTE coursework?
High Schools that Work
Name the career cluster within which counseling is categorized
Human Services
Nuclear physicists would most likely work within which model work environment?
I
Which of the following is not a recommended step when using card sorts?
Identify a card sort that is reliable and valid.
Which of the following is not a task associated with the beginning stage of career counseling?
Identifying helping strategies
Research findings suggest that which of the following is particularly important to the development of self-efficacy beliefs for members of non-dominant racial/ethnic groups?
Identity Development
Using figure 6.9, explain how the quality of a person's K-12 school experiences might affect a person's career development
If a person has a good experience in school, they are more likely to develop objective skills and self-efficacy beliefs.
Ideally, career development efforts at the elementary school level focus on:
Increasing awareness
Which of the following decision statuses involves difficulty with the executive processing domain?
Indecisive
The Self-Directed Search is an example of which type of assessment?
Interests Assessments
Which of the following is the most widely used group program for unemployed clients?
Job Club
This person developed the RIASEC hexagon
John Holland
This client has a serious health condition that is prompting a need for a new career.
Juan Martinez
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in which setting do educational, guidance, school, and vocational counselors have the highest annual mean wage?
K-12 Schools
What are the three information-processing domains addressed by the CIP approach?
Knowledge Domain, Decision-Making Skills Domain, Executive Processing Domain
Which of the following theorists focused on the role of chance in career development?
Krumboltz
Which of the following phrases is most often used in conjunction with information about the projected demand and compensation for workers in a given occupation?
Labor Market Information
Life-Span
Ladder
This client's spouse recently died.
Lakeesha Maddox
Which of the following theories would recommend working with young people to assist them in experiencing positive instrumental and associative learning, developing accurate self-observation generalizations, and acquiring useful task approach skills?
Learning Theory of Career Counseling
The origin of vocational card sorts can be traced back to ____.
Leona Tyler
This client suffers from feelings inadequate in comparison to his/her siblings.
Li Mei (Lily Huang)
Donald Super
Life-Space, Life-Space Approach
Which of the following theories is most closely related to the Career Development, Assessment and Counseling (C-DAC) model?
Life-Span, Life Space Theory
The Career Development Inventory is a standardized test most closely associated with which of the following theories.
Life-Span, Life-Space Approach
Principles of Compromise
Linda Gottfredson
Which theorist became controversial due to research about racial differences in intelligence?
Linda Gottfredson
Which theorist placed most emphasis on socialization experiences related to sex roles and socioeconomic status?
Linda Gottfredson
Zone of Acceptable Alternatives
Linda Gottfredson
Which of the following helping strategies is most recommended for clients who are grieving the loss of a job?
Listening empathically
In which stage must a person decide whether to stagnate or innovate?
Maintenance
People without a job who want one but who have not looked work in the past four weeks for reasons such as being in school
Marginally attached to the labor force
Which of the following sub-populations would benefit most from pre-separation counseling?
Military Veterans
Trait factor theories are most closely associated with this state.
Minnesota
Which of the following theories is most likely to guide a career counselor's use of the life line technique?
Narrative Theory
Which of the following laws was promulgated in direct response to Russia's success in launching Sputnik?
National Defense Education Act
Federal funding was discontinued in 2000 for which of the following?
National Information Coordinating Committee
People without a job who want one but who have not looked work in the past twelve months
Not in the labor force
Which online resource has largely replaced the Dictionary of Occupational Titles?
O*Net Online
Self as Actor
Object
Which of the following paraprofessionals has training most specific to the needs of a client who was just released from prison and wants to find a job?
Offender Workforce Development Specialist
According to Krumboltz, career counselors should reframe a client's undecidedness as _____.
Open mindedness
Which of the following groups have the highest poverty rate in the United States?
People with Disabilities
My Vocational Situation is a standardized test most closely related to which of the following theories?
Person-Environment Fit Theory
The Self-Directed Search is most closely aligned with which theory?
Person-Environment Fit Theory
This theory focuses on the assessment of interests and personality.
Person-Environment Fit Theory
Which of the following assumptions is most related to the Protestant work ethic?
Personal Agency
"Developing positive interpersonal skills including respect for diversity" would fall within which of the following domains as specified by the National Career Development Guidelines?
Personal Social Domain
Balancing "personal, leisure, community, learner, family and work roles" would fall within which of the following domains as specified by the National Career Development Guidelines?
Personal Social Domain
The 16 PF is an example of which type of assessment?
Personality Assessments
The Clifton Strengths Finder is an example of which type of assessment?
Personality Assessments
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is an example of which type of assessment?
Personality Assessments
Which of the following theorists focused on executive processing functions such as self-talk?
Peterson, Samson, Reardon & Lenz
In the context of transitions, the sudden and unexpected loss of Doris's job would be most related to
Precipitant of the Transition
In the context of transitions, the trigger that prompted the transition would be considered a
Precipitant of the Transition
In the context of transitions, one's current life context would be considered a
Precursor to the Transition
In the context of transitions, the degree to which one's previous job was central to one's sense of personal identity would be considered a
Precursor to the Transition
Self as Author
Project
Which of the following approaches is considered the premier pre-engineering program for today's high schools?
Project Lead the Way
What SCCT concept would most closely capture Lakeesha's experience of needing child care before being able to accept a job?
Proximal Contextual Factors
Edward Bordin
Psychodynamic Model of Career Choice and Satisfaction
The work of police officers and airline pilots is most closely aligned with which type of model work environment?
R
Life-Space
Rainbow
Which of the following laws is designed to provide funding for programs to assist individuals with disabilities in obtaining employment and living independently?
Rehabilitation Act
Addressing problematic dynamics within their families of origin falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Relationship Management
Stress related to the loss of an intact high school peer group and the development of a college peer group falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Relationship Management
This person developed a trait-factor approach for use in vocational rehabilitation counseling
Rene Dawis
Which of the following concepts refers to the typical pattern of a person's pace when engaging in work activities?
Rhythm
In which of the RIASEC model work environments would counselors most likely to be overrepresented?
S
List four types of career-related issues typically addressed by career counselors.
Satisfaction, balancing work and personal lives, development, and finding employment.
Vocational Guidance
Self as Actor
Which of the following is most closely associated with a child's introjection of guides and incorporation of models?
Self as Actor
Which of the following is most closely associated with a person's internalization of traits others have attributed to him or her?
Self as Actor
Career Education
Self as Agent
Which of the following is most closely associated with the exercise of choice over one's educational and educational plots?
Self as Agent
Career Counseling
Self as Author
Which of the following is most closely associated with the integration and continued development of a unique career identity?
Self as Author
This test was developed by John Holland
Self-Directed Search
Which of the following tests was developed by John Holland?
Self-Directed Search
Having to juggle numerous, compelling responsibilities such as work, child care, and other family responsibilities falls within which area of developmental challenges?
Self-Management
Struggles with their increased responsibility for activities of daily living fall within which area of developmental challenges?
Self-Management
Which of the following is not a feature of SCCT?
Self-Observation Generalizations
In the context of career counseling, "structuring" refers to which of the following?
Sharing information about what the client can expect from the session and the counseling process
Which of the following pieces of legislation represents the official establishment of vocational education within public schools?
Smith-Hughes Act
The Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale is a standardized test most closely related to which of the following theories?
Social Cognitive Career Theory
Which of the following theories focuses most on triadic reciprocality and self-efficacy?
Social Cognitive Career Theory
Which of the following theories is most likely to guide a career counselor's exploration of perceived barriers?
Social Cognitive Career Theory
Which of the following theories recommends working with youth to support healthy career development by providing a broad exposure to the world, encouraging exploration of interests, promoting skill development, assisting with development of accurate self-efficacy, teaching about the world of work, and assisting with the development of accurate outcome expectations?
Social Cognitive Career Theory
Occupation
Specific to paid work, this term that represents a broader grouping of activities that require similar skills and involve similar tasks. National labor market statistics usually address this broader category.
Which of the following is considered the "gold standard" for occupational classification?
Standard Occupational Classification System
Identify and describe the three primary types of standardized tests used in counseling.
Standardized tests related to career selection, Standardized tests related to career decision-making, Standardized tests related to career adjustment
Self as Agent
Subject
Ideally, career development efforts at the post-secondary level focus on:
Supporting implementation
Which of the following documents would be most appropriate for use in an informational networking interview?
Targeted Opportunity Profile
An H is to instrumental learning experiences as a parallelogram is to _____.
Task approach skills
Which of the following approaches involves a 2+2, 3+2 or 4+2 design involving a common core of proficiency in math, science, communication and technology?
Tech Prep
In the context of transitions, one's age when losing a job would be considered a
Temporal Issue
In the context of transitions, one's sense of urgency to find a new job would be considered a
Temporal Issue
What organization administers the Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) certification?
The Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE)
The origin of career development theories can be traced back to ____.
The Industrial Revolution
Frank Parsons is recognized as:
The father of vocational guidance The father of career counseling The father of counseling (all of the above)
Lifestyle
The overall balance of vocational and avocational activities at any given point in time and the relative balance of competing roles (work, family, social, leisure), which clearly can vary over time.
Linda Gottfredson
Theory of Circumscription, Compromise and Self-Creation
Eli Ginzberg
Theory of Occupational Choice
Anna Roe
Theory of Personality Development and Career Choice
The Work Importance Locator card sort is most closely related to which theory?
Theory of Work Adjustment
This theory focuses on the assessment of values and abilities.
Theory of Work Adjustment
This theory offers a model to predict a worker's satisfaction and satisfactoriness.
Theory of Work Adjustment
What is title protection?
Title protection refers to the law limiting the use of the professional title to individuals who have the license.
70% of the U.S. prison population is African American or Hispanic/Latino.
True
A commonality of the developmental theories of career development is their attention to the role of early childhood experiences and/or lifespan development on a person's career choices.
True
A major premise of Ginzberg's theory is that occupational choice should be conceptualized as a process rather than an event.
True
A major premise of Super's theory is that the choice of a career should be viewed as a way in which a person attempts to implement his or her self-concept.
True
A person with no more than a GED can qualify for certification as a Global Career Development Facilitator.
True
According to Gottfredson, once a career option has been eliminated from consideration, the elimination tends to be permanent.
True
According to NCDA, sources of occupational and labor market information should address opportunities for career progression and advancement.
True
According to the National Employment Counseling Association, one of the traits that separate employment counselors from other types of counselors is their understanding of employment law and their commitment to protect the rights of the public.
True
An occupation is a category of jobs that are similar with respect to the work performed and the skills possessed by the worker.
True
Approximately a third of all clients seen in outpatient mental health clinics have criminal convictions.
True
At-will employment means that means that an employer can fire an employee for a good reason, a bad reason, or no reason at all.
True
Before developing a resume and other job search materials, clients should first clarify their employment goals.
True
By 2018, approximately two thirds of all jobs in the United States will require postsecondary education.
True
CTE is appropriate both for students planning to go to a 4 year college and for students who plan to transition directly from high school into employment.
True
Card sorts as described by Tyler are constructivist in nature.
True
Career development programs in middle schools generally include assessment activities designed to help students crystallize their sense of self.
True
Career success in new, post-Globalization era calls for higher levels of self-directedness as it pertains to one's career trajectories.
True
Clients rarely if ever accomplish all of their work-related goals in the span of a single career counseling relationship.
True
Cochran was interested in helping clients improve their life stories by increasing their feelings of self-efficacy in building their careers.
True
College career services offices should be heavily involved in supporting student preparation for job searches.
True
Counselors would be wise to caution students to verify all claims made by proprietary (for profit) trade schools as there have been numerous cases of false advertising.
True
Courses focused on assisting students with the transition from college to work should also address employability skills.
True
Despite being an early leader in the "college for all" movement, Schwartz has since changed his professional opinion.
True
Distal contextual factors are also known as background contextual affordances (or the lack thereof).
True
During the industrial revolution, many people moved from the rural, agrarian areas in which their families lived to cities in which they could easily find work in the manufacturing industry.
True
Employers often react to functional resumes with an assumption that the applicant may have something to hide.
True
Enthusiasm for a job search often follows the process of grieving loss of a job.
True
Estimates are that nearly three quarters of college students change their major at least once.
True
Even John Holland got into the card sort business and developed a card sort consistent with his Person-Environment Fit Theory.
True
Federal law requires educational and career planning for all students with disabilities.
True
Frank Parsons believed that no one should select a career without careful self-analysis.
True
Frank Parsons' could be described as someone whose career path was marked by considerable planned happenstance.
True
Ginzberg publicly chastised the profession of vocational guidance for having an insufficient theoretical base.
True
Ginzberg's decision to revise his theory was motivated by an expansion of his own research from an exclusively upper class sample of well-educated males to a more diverse sample.
True
Ginzberg's theory places emphasis on the various stages of career decision-making.
True
Given the radical changes that have occurred in the world of work and the pressing needs of many people for assistance with career planning, job searching, and career management, there is a strong need for career counselors.
True
Gottfredson has reversed herself and drawn the conclusion that innate learning abilities rather than socialization are primarily responsible for gaps in academic and career achievement.
True
Higher socioeconomic status (SES) is correlated with a greater likelihood of choosing a college-bound track in high school and with college attendance.
True
Holland identified a two or three letter Holland code for every occupation listed in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
True
In contrast to job shadowing programs, though, where the student primarily observes work being performed, internships generally involve the student being actively engaged in work tasks that are commensurate with their skills and knowledge.
True
In order to provide effective career services, counselors must actively seek to understand their client not only as an individual but also as a cultural being.
True
In the United States, females tend to earn only 77 cents to every dollar earned by males.
True
Interest inventories are likely the most common type of standardized test used in career counseling.
True
It is acceptable and legitimate for career counselors to create card sorts for their own purposes without subjecting them to a peer-review process.
True
It is appropriate for the intake assessment portion of the counseling process to be more counselor-directed.
True
It is estimated that half of all people who are incarcerated are functionally illiterate.
True
It is illegal in all 50 states to practice professional counseling without a license.
True
It is risky to make assumptions about clients based upon their membership in a specific cultural group because people often identify with more than one dimension of culture.
True
It is unethical for career counselors to routinely refuse to accept clients or to refer clients based upon the clients' age, culture, mental/physical disability, ethnicity, race, religion/spirituality, creed, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/partnership status, language preference, or socioeconomic status.
True
Jobless individuals are no longer considered as unemployed if they have not looked for a job in the past month.
True
Labor unions were illegal and considered criminal conspiracies until at least 1842.
True
Lower-skill level jobs are more likely to be offshored than jobs that require higher level skills.
True
Many school counselors have insufficient time to adequately address the career development needs of students.
True
Members of non-dominant cultural groups tend to live in a barrier-based world in which their career success is constrained by social inequities.
True
More than 40 percent of students who enroll in American colleges and universities quit without graduating.
True
Most workers in the future will need to reinvent their careers to keep up with a fast-changing workplace
True
Narrative theories of career development are most closely associated with postmodern thought.
True
Nearly half of the projected job openings requiring postsecondary education will go to people with an associate's degree or occupational certificate.
True
Obtaining a client's informed consent at the onset of career counseling is an ethical imperative.
True
Of the ex-offenders who are successful in finding jobs, 50% of them earn less than $5,000 per year.
True
One's reaction to involuntary job loss often resembles the grief process.
True
Only about a third of people with a disability express a desire for employment.
True
Paws in Jobland is a career development program for use in elementary schools.
True
Prior to the industrial revolution, careers tended to be determined by type of work one's parents' did.
True
Refusing to hire applicants because of their arrest records may constitute discrimination.
True
Savickas' theory places relatively more importance on the development of one's sense of self than does Cochran's theory.
True
School counselors should understand that there is a strong, negative correlation between educational attainment levels and unemployment.
True
School counselors should understand that there is a strong, positive correlation between educational attainment levels and earnings.
True
Since passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, workplace fatalities have been cut by more than 60 percent and occupational injury and illness rates have declined 40 percent.
True
Standardized tests are frequently used in the context of career counseling.
True
Super considered it essential to assess a person's readiness to make career choices before assessing a person's interests, abilities or values.
True
Super's life-career rainbow incorporates elements of both life-span and life-space.
True
TWA theory includes an emphasis on how satisfactory a worker is to an employer.
True
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits employment discrimination against individuals with a disability, but it requires that people with disabilities demonstrate that they are qualified, when given reasonable accommodations, to meet all job requirements.
True
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is the nation's premier source for career information.
True
The Occupational Safety and Health Act protects employees from being fired for filing a complaint alleging unsafe working conditions.
True
The Psychodynamic Model of Career Choice and Satisfaction is actually based on a blending of trait-factor theories and Carl Rogers' ideas about self-concept.
True
The World of Work Map integrates Holland's RIASEC system for occupational classification.
True
The average cost for a semi-private room in a nursing home is nearly $80,000 per year.
True
The central developmental task demanded by society of college students is the independent choice of a career informed by the academic course of study.
True
The cultural formulation approach offered by Leong is actually an adaptation of an approach first introduced in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
True
The federal government now requires all federal agencies to use the Standard Occupational Classification System.
True
The focus of Super's lifespan model is on how individuals develop and within their careers of choice.
True
The history of card sorts provides evidence that graduate students can make significant contributions to their professional even before graduating.
True
The initial intention of the at-will employment doctrine was to protect workers by ensuring they would get paid for time already worked.
True
The majority of job openings are filled before they reach the stage of being advertised.
True
The now-standard resume prepared on a PC is likely to soon seem as outdated as the resume your grandparents prepared using a typewriter.
True
The overall impact of the industrial revolution is that it offered people more opportunities to pursue personally satisfying careers.
True
The promulgation of ethical standards is considered necessary in order for an occupation to be considered a profession.
True
The theory of work adjustment addresses the ways in which people adjust to low levels of satisfaction at work.
True
The unemployment rate for people with disabilities is approximately twice as high as for people without disabilities.
True
The use of career assessment instruments with middle school students is appropriate.
True
There is a strong, negative correlation between educational attainment and unemployment rate.
True
There is an association that certifies individuals as Certified Professional Resume Writers.
True
There is no single correct way to greet clients in the reception area.
True
Three quarters of people in prison have substance abuse problems.
True
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits sex discrimination AND sexual harassment.
True
Title protection and the specific titles which are protected vary by state.
True
Under the 'entire contract doctrine,' workers who quit or were fired from their jobs before the end of the term of their employment contract did not get paid for any of the time they had worked.
True
Unemployment insurance benefits are based upon the requirement that the recipient is able to engage in work.
True
Unemployment is the second most common career challenge presented by clients in community settings.
True
Veterans with a disability have a lower unemployment rate that veterans without a disability.
True
When offering group counseling programs for unemployed clients, career counselors should avoid focusing on the dissemination of job search information to the exclusion of psychological reactions.
True
Whereas licensure is generally administered by state governmental agencies, certification is generally administered by professional associations.
True
Whereas licensure is legally required of counselors, certifications are generally voluntary.
True
Whereas the foundational aspects of her theory emphasized the importance of sex-role stereotypes and socioeconomic status on the career aspirations of young people, Gottfredson has shifted her focus to intelligence levels and how they differ across racial groups.
True
Whereas trait factor theorists placed emphasis on the objective assessment of aptitudes and interests and the provision of information about the world of work, Super advocated for going beyond this rational, assessment-based approach.
True
Whereas workers could once reasonably expect to retire comfortably by the age of 65, this is no longer the case.
True
People without a job who want one and have been actively engaged in a job search in the past month
Unemployed
The Pathways to Prosperity report was authored by all of the following except
Unger
The Career Anchors Self- Assessment is an example of which type of assessment?
Values Assessments
The Minnesota Importance Questionnaire is an example of which type of assessment?
Values Assessments
This client is struggling with the implications of sexual orientation on career decisions.
Vincent Santiago Arroyo
Which of the following is least related to managing one's social media presence?
Vizability.com
The ASVAB is an example of which type of assessment?
Vocational Aptitude Assessments
The Ability Explorer is an example of which type of assessment?
Vocational Aptitude Assessments
The VCAT is an example of which type of assessment?
Vocational Aptitude Assessments
If Juan were to seek career services from a governmental agency, which of the following paraprofessionals might be most appropriate to assist him?
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Which of the following paraprofessionals has training most specific to the needs of a military veteran who was discharged due to injury and wants to find a job in the civilian workforce?
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Which of the following clients would most likely hold a world view based on individualism?
Wayne
The client works for the Ford Motor Company.
Wayne Jensen
This test is designed to assess cognitive ability and takes only 12 minutes to administer
Wonderlic
Who coined the term "cultural encapsulated counselor" ?
Wrenn
The relative importance of work and career in an individual's life is referred to as _______.
centrality of work work salience
The phenomenon of people learning not only as a result of their own behaviors and the consequences they experience directly but also as a result of watching others is called what?
observational learning associative learning vicarious learning