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Informational interviews differ from assessment interviews primarily in that the questions asked in informational interviews are more focused on making specific decisions involving human services than the questions asked in assessment interviews.
Reliability
The consistency and stability with which a test or method measures something.
Relatively Consistent
Characterized by being comparatively stable or unchanging over time or in comparison to something else.
Psychological Tests
Standardized measures designed to evaluate various aspects of a person's mental health, intelligence, abilities, or personality.
Normal Curve
A symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that represents the distribution of many types of data where most values cluster around a central mean.
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