ABSTRACT

Unlike the actual state licensure examinations, which contain an assortment of different types of questions (i.e., multiple choice, true or false, essay, completion questions, etc.), the final review examination presented in each volume of the handbook requires a written response to each question. The questions have been formatted to be answered in this manner because experience has shown that when studying for an exam (any exam), it is always best to write out the "correct" answer (for retention purposes). Moreover, when studying for an exam, it is best to view only the correct answer instead of several different choices (e.g., multiple choice questions) that might be confused as being the correct answer, which, in turn, may cause the test taker to select the wrong answer on the licensure exam. We are interested in only those answers that are correct, obviously.