@article{Williams_2012, title={Preparation Time and Sex In Test Interpretation}, volume={10}, url={https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/60046}, abstractNote={<p>In view of in conclusive results obtained in previous test interpretation studies, a more highly controlled study at a simpler level seemed desirable.Subjects completing a master’s degree in counseling with prior counseling experience served as client and counselor under two different conditions. In the first, the counselor had twenty minutes to examine the profile; in the second, a minimum of one hour. Of six hypotheses, the one confirmed held that when more prepared, the counselor would communicate in "expert" fashion; when less prepared, in equalitarian fashion. Results were examined also from the point of view of counselor and client sex.</p><p> </p>}, number={3}, journal={Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy}, author={Williams, Vernon}, year={2012}, month={Feb.} }