12 Questions
What is the primary purpose of individual inventory service?
To identify the characteristics and potentials of every client
How long are records usually kept after a student is enrolled?
5 years
What can counselor's notes and scales help in monitoring?
Behavioral changes
How can the records of students help in predicting behaviors?
By identifying patterns of behavior
What does the process of keeping records in the intake interview involve?
Use of forms, interviews, rating scales, checklists, psychometric tests, etc.
What can accurate placement be determined based on?
Scholastic records and exam results
What is the main purpose of interpretation when organizing collected information?
To mentally integrate relevant information into a complete learner profile
How is the use of collected information different for counselors compared to parents/guardians?
Counselors use it to know the client better, while parents use it to respond to their children sensibly.
What is NOT included in the Individual Inventory Service (IIS) mentioned in the text?
Parental occupation data
What is one of the uses of collected information specifically mentioned for the Administration and Faculty?
Profiling the school population
Which method is NOT listed as an information gathering method in the Individual Inventory Service (IIS)?
Parental interviews
Why is synthesis important when organizing collected information?
To mentally integrate relevant information into a complete picture
Learn about the nature and purpose of individual inventory service in counseling, including data collection, evaluation, and its significance in identifying learner needs and potentials.
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