Exam 3: Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction and Methods of Research338 Questions
Exam 2: Contemporary Perspectives on Abnormal Behavior391 Questions
Exam 3: Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior297 Questions
Exam 4: Stress-Related Disorders271 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders251 Questions
Exam 6: Dissociative Disorders, Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, and Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Health396 Questions
Exam 7: Mood Disorders and Suicide353 Questions
Exam 8: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders369 Questions
Exam 9: Eating Disorders and Sleep-Wake Disorders229 Questions
Exam 10: Disorders Involving Gender and Sexuality304 Questions
Exam 11: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders316 Questions
Exam 12: Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders317 Questions
Exam 13: Abnormal Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence375 Questions
Exam 14: Neurocognitive Disorders and Disorders Related to Aging290 Questions
Exam 15: Abnormal Psychology and the Law162 Questions
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An imaging technique that uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to create an image of the brain is _______.
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Linda takes a self-report test which asks her to look over a list of adjectives and check the ones which apply to her. The test is a(n) ______ test.
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What is a clinical interview? Describe five main components typically covered in this type of ? interview.
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A major difference between the DSM-5 and the previous version, the DSM-IV, is that the new ? version__________.
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______ is characterized by excessive fear that one may behave in ways that will embarrass or offend other people.
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A _______ is an analysis of the problem behavior in relation to antecedents, or stimulus cues that trigger it, and consequences, or reinforcements that maintain it.
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Methods of assessment that yield similar results on separate occasions are said to have ______.
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Most clinical interviews include a psychosocial history which is information describing the client's ? _______.
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In testing, the degree to which a test corresponds to the theoretical model of the underlying construct or ? trait it purports to measure is referred as the test's _________.
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Which of the following is one of the three main approaches for demonstrating the validity of assessment techniques?
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About ______ percent of the IQ scores of any population on the Wechsler scales are above 130 or below 70.
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______ interview techniques increase the reliability of diagnostic clinical judgments.
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Describe three major changes to the DSM-5, including new disorders and existing disorders reclassified under new diagnostic labels.
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Kirsten's father died 36 months ago and Kirsten continues to grieve. She is unable to function most days and decides to see a psychologist for help. Most likely, a
Psychologist would suggest that __________.
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Devin is energetic, socially active, and optimistic. He is flighty and at times easily irritated. He also has an over-inflated self-image and unrealistic dreams. He is most likely
To score high on the ______ scale of the MMPI.
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In an assessment technique, the degree to which responses correlate with an independent external standard of what the assessment technique is intended to assess is called ______.
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In "Jerry Has a Panic Attack on the Interstate," his diagnosis was arrived at by use of which assessment technique?
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