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Psychological Test Usage among Secondary School Counsellors in Nigeria.
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Psychological Test Usage among Secondary School Counsellors in Nigeria.

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In Nigeria, despite the inclusion of guidance and counselling in secondary schools, the behaviour problems among the youths were on the increase. This problem was traceable to ineffectiveness of diagnosis technique which resulted to ineffectiveness of counselling process. The study examined the prevalence of psychological tests usage among counsellors in Nigerian secondary schools in...
 
 
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Adejumo, G.O., Adeusi, S.O. & Olowookere, E.I.
ADEUSI Sussan Olufunmilola » Dr. Sussan O. ADEUSI is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and specialized in Counselling. view full profile
ADEUSI Sussan Olufunmilola
 
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