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Deck 3: Clinical Assessment, diagnosis, and Treatment
1
Which statement is MOST accurate?
A) The DSM has remained largely unchanged since its first edition.
B) The DSM was originally developed by the World Health Organization.
C) The DSM served as the model for the classification system that Emil Kraepelin later developed.
D) The classification system that Emil Kraepelin developed served as the model for the DSM.
A) The DSM has remained largely unchanged since its first edition.
B) The DSM was originally developed by the World Health Organization.
C) The DSM served as the model for the classification system that Emil Kraepelin later developed.
D) The classification system that Emil Kraepelin developed served as the model for the DSM.
The classification system that Emil Kraepelin developed served as the model for the DSM.
2
Which procedure is NOT a form of neuroimaging?
A) an MRI
B) a CT scan
C) a DEXA scan
D) a PET scan
A) an MRI
B) a CT scan
C) a DEXA scan
D) a PET scan
a DEXA scan
3
Because people who exhibit mania have very elevated moods,a new test for mania includes questions about how happy a person feels and how often he or she laughs.This test has:
A) high face validity.
B) low face validity.
C) no face validity.
D) masked face validity.
A) high face validity.
B) low face validity.
C) no face validity.
D) masked face validity.
high face validity.
4
Which of the following is a particular strength of the clinical interview process?
A) its high validity
B) that it asks only open-ended questions
C) the chance to get a general sense of the client
D) the reliability of the technique
A) its high validity
B) that it asks only open-ended questions
C) the chance to get a general sense of the client
D) the reliability of the technique
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5
A participant observer experiencing overload would MOST likely say,"I simply can't:
A) write down all the important things I'm seeing."
B) concentrate on my observations anymore."
C) be impartial anymore."
D) be sure the person I'm observing is acting like she usually would."
A) write down all the important things I'm seeing."
B) concentrate on my observations anymore."
C) be impartial anymore."
D) be sure the person I'm observing is acting like she usually would."
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6
Which statement is TRUE regarding the reliability of DSM-5?
A) Research studies have consistently shown very high reliability across all diagnoses.
B) Reliability is highest for newer diagnoses that were not included in DSM-I.
C) Reliability is highest for diagnoses that have been included since DSM-I.
D) Some research studies have reported better reliability with DSM-5 over earlier versions,but other studies have not.
A) Research studies have consistently shown very high reliability across all diagnoses.
B) Reliability is highest for newer diagnoses that were not included in DSM-I.
C) Reliability is highest for diagnoses that have been included since DSM-I.
D) Some research studies have reported better reliability with DSM-5 over earlier versions,but other studies have not.
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7
Graduate school personnel review applying students' test scores,college grades,and relevant experience to determine who will be granted admission.This is similar to a clinician engaging in:
A) assessment.
B) diagnosis.
C) treatment.
D) classification.
A) assessment.
B) diagnosis.
C) treatment.
D) classification.
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8
A clinical psychologist says that she selects the best treatment for a client based on the current recommendations outlined in research studies.This clinical psychologist believes in using:
A) intuitively based treatment.
B) culture-constrained treatment.
C) evidence-based treatment.
D) meta-analytical treatment.
A) intuitively based treatment.
B) culture-constrained treatment.
C) evidence-based treatment.
D) meta-analytical treatment.
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9
The test that reports the person's results on clinical scales such as "hypochondriasis" and "psychopathic deviate" is the:
A) sentence-completion test.
B) Thematic Apperception Test.
C) Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
A) sentence-completion test.
B) Thematic Apperception Test.
C) Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
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10
A clinical diagnostician is dissatisfied with tests that cannot specify the type of brain damage or brain impairment that clients have.The BEST suggestion for that diagnostician would be to use:
A) the Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
B) the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.
C) the Beck Inventory.
D) a battery of neuropsychological tests.
A) the Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
B) the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.
C) the Beck Inventory.
D) a battery of neuropsychological tests.
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11
Compared with projective tests,personality inventories generally have:
A) greater reliability and greater validity.
B) greater reliability and poorer validity.
C) poorer reliability but greater validity.
D) poorer reliability and poorer validity.
A) greater reliability and greater validity.
B) greater reliability and poorer validity.
C) poorer reliability but greater validity.
D) poorer reliability and poorer validity.
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12
During a session with a client,Dr.Dorsett asks a client to talk about himself.When the client begins to speak,Dr.Dorsett asks a follow-up question based on an interesting point the client made.There are few constraints on the conversation.Dr.Dorsett has just:
A) used free association.
B) conducted an unstructured interview.
C) completed a response inventory.
D) employed a projective test.
A) used free association.
B) conducted an unstructured interview.
C) completed a response inventory.
D) employed a projective test.
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13
What is a factor that might inhibit the use of effective assessment tools?
A) Too few clinicians are sufficiently trained to use these tools.
B) Many tools are simplistic in their design,allowing clients to figure out the "right" answer.
C) There are an incredibly large number of assessments to select from.
D) Most assessment tools are expensive to administer and evaluate.
A) Too few clinicians are sufficiently trained to use these tools.
B) Many tools are simplistic in their design,allowing clients to figure out the "right" answer.
C) There are an incredibly large number of assessments to select from.
D) Most assessment tools are expensive to administer and evaluate.
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14
Which statement is the BEST conclusion about the various assessment techniques?
A) There is one standard assessment battery used by all clinicians in every situation.
B) Respect for assessment is on the rise.
C) Clinicians have abandoned the use of assessment.
D) Assessment is used at the beginning of therapy but not thereafter.
A) There is one standard assessment battery used by all clinicians in every situation.
B) Respect for assessment is on the rise.
C) Clinicians have abandoned the use of assessment.
D) Assessment is used at the beginning of therapy but not thereafter.
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15
If a clinician wanted to know more detailed information about a person's functioning in a specific area,the clinician would use a:
A) response inventory.
B) Thematic Apperception Test.
C) measure of reliability.
D) validity assessment.
A) response inventory.
B) Thematic Apperception Test.
C) measure of reliability.
D) validity assessment.
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16
Symptoms such as sadness,loss of appetite,and low energy cluster together to form a:
A) treatment.
B) classification system.
C) syndrome.
D) medical condition.
A) treatment.
B) classification system.
C) syndrome.
D) medical condition.
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17
A client with autism is being simultaneously treated by a psychiatrist and a psychologist.This represents a:
A) dual diagnosis.
B) rapprochement.
C) uniform approach.
D) combined approach.
A) dual diagnosis.
B) rapprochement.
C) uniform approach.
D) combined approach.
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18
After a client shares his or her DSM diagnosis with others,people may treat the client differently,and the client may act accordingly.Many theorists would attribute this to the development of:
A) generalized anxiety.
B) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C) a somatic symptom disorder,as opposed to a psychiatric disorder.
D) a crisis of faith.
A) generalized anxiety.
B) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C) a somatic symptom disorder,as opposed to a psychiatric disorder.
D) a crisis of faith.
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19
Which of the following is a concern about the reliability and validity of the DSM-5 diagnoses?
A) categories that reflect gender or racial bias
B) categories based on too much field research
C) categories with overly restrictive descriptions
D) categories too few in number for the field
A) categories that reflect gender or racial bias
B) categories based on too much field research
C) categories with overly restrictive descriptions
D) categories too few in number for the field
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20
A clinician has developed a new assessment tool.Clients write stories about their problems,and then two different judges independently evaluate the stories in terms of how logically they are written.Which UNIQUE reliability consideration applies to this type of assessment?
A) interrater reliability
B) observer reliability
C) face reliability
D) test-retest reliability
A) interrater reliability
B) observer reliability
C) face reliability
D) test-retest reliability
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21
The process of evaluating a person's progress after he or she has been in treatment is called a:
A) nomothetic approach.
B) clinical assessment.
C) behavioral diagnosis.
D) functional analysis.
A) nomothetic approach.
B) clinical assessment.
C) behavioral diagnosis.
D) functional analysis.
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22
Ethan is consumed with concern that his house will burn down.Before he leaves,he makes sure that all his appliances are unplugged.He often has to go back home and check to make sure he did not leave any plugged in.Which MMPI-2 scale would he MOST likely score high on?
A) schizophrenia scale
B) psychasthenia scale
C) social introversion scale
D) psychopathic deviate scale
A) schizophrenia scale
B) psychasthenia scale
C) social introversion scale
D) psychopathic deviate scale
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23
If a person had his brain waves recorded to measure electrical activity,he MOST likely had a(n):
A) positron emission tomography (PET)scan.
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)scan.
C) computerized axial tomography (CAT)scan.
D) electroencephalogram (EEG).
A) positron emission tomography (PET)scan.
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)scan.
C) computerized axial tomography (CAT)scan.
D) electroencephalogram (EEG).
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24
Approximately how many mental disorders does the DSM-5 list?
A) 200
B) 300
C) 400
D) 500
A) 200
B) 300
C) 400
D) 500
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25
The three MOST common factors that contribute to a positive treatment outcome are client factors,therapist factors,and:
A) the client-therapist relationship.
B) evidence-based treatment.
C) family involvement.
D) treatment support.
A) the client-therapist relationship.
B) evidence-based treatment.
C) family involvement.
D) treatment support.
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26
In DSM-5,Asperger's syndrome is classified under which new category?
A) autistic disorder
B) disruptive mood dysregulation
C) autism spectrum disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) autistic disorder
B) disruptive mood dysregulation
C) autism spectrum disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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27
Which tool is designed to uncover counterproductive patterns of thinking?
A) the MMPI-2
B) a Rorschach test
C) an affective inventory
D) a cognitive inventory
A) the MMPI-2
B) a Rorschach test
C) an affective inventory
D) a cognitive inventory
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28
The MOST legitimate criticism of intelligence tests concerns their:
A) validity.
B) cultural fairness.
C) reliability.
D) standardization.
A) validity.
B) cultural fairness.
C) reliability.
D) standardization.
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29
Deciding that a client's psychological problems represent a particular disorder is called:
A) psychotherapy.
B) assessment.
C) diagnosis.
D) triage.
A) psychotherapy.
B) assessment.
C) diagnosis.
D) triage.
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30
To obtain the clearest and most accurate picture of the physical anatomy of the brain to aid in the diagnosis of a psychological disorder,the method of choice would be a(n):
A) MMPI-2.
B) fMRI.
C) EEG.
D) PET scan.
A) MMPI-2.
B) fMRI.
C) EEG.
D) PET scan.
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31
A new test for anxiety is initially given to individuals who are waiting to take introductory psychology final exams.Their scores are used as the norm.It is later determined that the new test lacks adequate standardization.What is the MOST likely reason for that,based on this information?
A) The test was initially administered to students,but in practice,it was administered to nonstudents as well.
B) Students about to take an exam would likely be experiencing higher than normal anxiety.
C) The initial test was administered before the students took their exams rather than after the exams.
D) All of the students' initial scores were used in determining the norms for scoring the live tests.
A) The test was initially administered to students,but in practice,it was administered to nonstudents as well.
B) Students about to take an exam would likely be experiencing higher than normal anxiety.
C) The initial test was administered before the students took their exams rather than after the exams.
D) All of the students' initial scores were used in determining the norms for scoring the live tests.
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32
An assessor misinterprets a cultural response about spiritualism as pathological delusion.Who is MOST at risk for making this misinterpretation?
A) a male assessor
B) a female assessor
C) a dominant-culture assessor
D) an ethnic-minority assessor
A) a male assessor
B) a female assessor
C) a dominant-culture assessor
D) an ethnic-minority assessor
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33
The clinical interview can be used as an assessment tool,but it is limited by:
A) a lack of validity in minority groups.
B) a rigid approach.
C) the clinician's possible overreliance on first impressions.
D) the time gap between client sessions.
A) a lack of validity in minority groups.
B) a rigid approach.
C) the clinician's possible overreliance on first impressions.
D) the time gap between client sessions.
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34
Which statement about the current use of projective techniques by clinicians is TRUE?
A) Projective tests are no longer used.
B) Projective tests are being increasingly used by humanistic clinicians.
C) Projective tests,when used,serve as a secondary source of insight about clients.
D) Projective tests have a more prominent place in the clinician's repertoire than they did 50 years ago.
A) Projective tests are no longer used.
B) Projective tests are being increasingly used by humanistic clinicians.
C) Projective tests,when used,serve as a secondary source of insight about clients.
D) Projective tests have a more prominent place in the clinician's repertoire than they did 50 years ago.
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35
Compared with the original DSM,which was published in 1952,DSM-5 has:
A) more than five times as many diagnostic categories.
B) approximately twice as many diagnostic categories.
C) slightly more diagnostic categories.
D) slightly fewer diagnostic categories.
A) more than five times as many diagnostic categories.
B) approximately twice as many diagnostic categories.
C) slightly more diagnostic categories.
D) slightly fewer diagnostic categories.
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36
Studies of diagnostic conclusions made by clinicians show that clinicians:
A) do not emphasize information gathered early in the assessment process.
B) pay too much attention to certain sources of information.
C) ask for consultations in approximately half of their cases.
D) take overt measures to prevent their biases from playing a role in their decisions.
A) do not emphasize information gathered early in the assessment process.
B) pay too much attention to certain sources of information.
C) ask for consultations in approximately half of their cases.
D) take overt measures to prevent their biases from playing a role in their decisions.
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37
A campus newspaper publishes an Exam Anxiety test that newspaper staffers put together one evening just before their publishing deadline.Despite its hasty construction,the test MOST likely has:
A) standardization.
B) predictive validity.
C) face validity.
D) concurrent validity.
A) standardization.
B) predictive validity.
C) face validity.
D) concurrent validity.
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38
Which of the following is a valid critique of the use of response inventories?
A) They do not have good face validity.
B) They have a long development cycle.
C) They are standardized too rigidly.
D) They are not well tested.
A) They do not have good face validity.
B) They have a long development cycle.
C) They are standardized too rigidly.
D) They are not well tested.
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39
What is the movement that has tried to find the common factors and strategies that "good" therapists use?
A) the rapprochement movement
B) the idiosyncratics movement
C) the uniformity movement
D) the particularity movement
A) the rapprochement movement
B) the idiosyncratics movement
C) the uniformity movement
D) the particularity movement
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40
What kind of inventory asks about one's level of anxiety,depression,or anger?
A) a cognitive inventory
B) a social skills inventory
C) a functional inventory
D) an affective inventory
A) a cognitive inventory
B) a social skills inventory
C) a functional inventory
D) an affective inventory
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41
To study the general effectiveness of treatment,Smith and Glass and their colleagues performed a(n):
A) meta-analysis of many studies.
B) analysis of their clinical cases.
C) survey of many clients who had received therapy.
D) controlled study that involved random assignment of subjects to treatment conditions.
A) meta-analysis of many studies.
B) analysis of their clinical cases.
C) survey of many clients who had received therapy.
D) controlled study that involved random assignment of subjects to treatment conditions.
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42
According to the text,intelligence must be measured indirectly.What might be a reason for this?
A) Intelligence is an inferred quality.
B) Direct visualization of the physical processes is not possible.
C) What is defined as intelligence is constantly changing.
D) It is too expensive to directly measure intelligence.
A) Intelligence is an inferred quality.
B) Direct visualization of the physical processes is not possible.
C) What is defined as intelligence is constantly changing.
D) It is too expensive to directly measure intelligence.
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43
Which factor differentiates DSM-5 from earlier versions of the DSM?
A) Psychologists,not psychiatrists,are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
B) Psychiatrists,not psychologists,are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
C) DSM-5 does not require both dimensional and categorical information.
D) DSM-5 requires both dimensional and categorical information.
A) Psychologists,not psychiatrists,are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
B) Psychiatrists,not psychologists,are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
C) DSM-5 does not require both dimensional and categorical information.
D) DSM-5 requires both dimensional and categorical information.
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44
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (presently DSM-5)was developed by the:
A) American Psychoanalytic Association.
B) American Psychiatric Association.
C) American Psychological Association.
D) American Phrenological Association.
A) American Psychoanalytic Association.
B) American Psychiatric Association.
C) American Psychological Association.
D) American Phrenological Association.
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45
Which statement BEST describes why treatment outcomes vary in clients?
A) Success of treatment is largely dependent on the client's expectations regarding therapy.
B) Many factors,both on the client side and on the clinician side,can affect therapy outcomes.
C) A large number of clinicians do not use standardized rating scales to monitor client progress during therapy.
D) Clients commonly try to self-medicate and manage their symptoms on their own rather than adhering to prescribed therapies.
A) Success of treatment is largely dependent on the client's expectations regarding therapy.
B) Many factors,both on the client side and on the clinician side,can affect therapy outcomes.
C) A large number of clinicians do not use standardized rating scales to monitor client progress during therapy.
D) Clients commonly try to self-medicate and manage their symptoms on their own rather than adhering to prescribed therapies.
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46
Which is NOT a concern associated with DSM-5?
A) lack of input from clinical advisors
B) weak field research
C) gender bias
D) racial bias
A) lack of input from clinical advisors
B) weak field research
C) gender bias
D) racial bias
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47
On average,patients receiving therapy for a psychological problem improve more than do what percent of people with similar problems who do not receive treatment?
A) 0 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
A) 0 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
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48
"Let's just do away with diagnoses," says a clinician."All we do is make things worse." That clinician's viewpoint is:
A) shared by a strong majority of those working in the area of abnormality.
B) shared by almost no one working in the area of abnormality.
C) shared by some of those working in the area of abnormality.
D) represented in DSM-5,which does not require a specific diagnosis.
A) shared by a strong majority of those working in the area of abnormality.
B) shared by almost no one working in the area of abnormality.
C) shared by some of those working in the area of abnormality.
D) represented in DSM-5,which does not require a specific diagnosis.
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49
The therapy found to be most effective for treating phobias is:
A) drug therapy.
B) Gestalt therapy.
C) electroconvulsive therapy.
D) cognitive-behavioral therapy.
A) drug therapy.
B) Gestalt therapy.
C) electroconvulsive therapy.
D) cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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50
One reason to question the validity of clinical interviews is that:
A) people respond differently to different interviewers.
B) people may respond differently to clinicians who are not of their race.
C) on different days,people might describe themselves differently.
D) interviewers may make mistakes in how they interpret the information they gather.
A) people respond differently to different interviewers.
B) people may respond differently to clinicians who are not of their race.
C) on different days,people might describe themselves differently.
D) interviewers may make mistakes in how they interpret the information they gather.
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51
During a session,a clinician asks the patient to illustrate something; the clinician then focuses on where on the page the drawing is placed,the size of the drawing,and the parts the patient omitted.What test did the patient likely just take?
A) Rorschach
B) TAT
C) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
D) Draw-a-Person
A) Rorschach
B) TAT
C) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
D) Draw-a-Person
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52
A person taking a polygraph test is suspected of lying when measures of physiological variables such as heart rate and perspiration are:
A) higher for control questions than for test questions.
B) higher for test questions than for control questions.
C) evenly high for test questions and control questions.
D) unchanging for test questions and control questions.
A) higher for control questions than for test questions.
B) higher for test questions than for control questions.
C) evenly high for test questions and control questions.
D) unchanging for test questions and control questions.
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53
During a session,a client views several photos that depict people in different social scenarios.As the client views the pictures,the clinician asks the client to fabricate a story to explain what is happening in each picture.The patient is taking:
A) the Rorschach test.
B) the Thematic Apperception Test.
C) the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
D) an intelligence test.
A) the Rorschach test.
B) the Thematic Apperception Test.
C) the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
D) an intelligence test.
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54
Those who develop standard treatment guidelines for each disorder based on research findings and who then share that information with clinicians are promoting:
A) meta-analysis.
B) rapprochement.
C) standardized coding.
D) empirically supported treatment.
A) meta-analysis.
B) rapprochement.
C) standardized coding.
D) empirically supported treatment.
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55
Studies that seek to avoid the uniformity myth focus on the:
A) effectiveness of treatment in general.
B) effectiveness of specific treatment approaches.
C) differences in clinical presentation of a specific disorder.
D) differences in clinicians' experiences in implementing treatments.
A) effectiveness of treatment in general.
B) effectiveness of specific treatment approaches.
C) differences in clinical presentation of a specific disorder.
D) differences in clinicians' experiences in implementing treatments.
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56
What is the relationship between the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)and DSM-5?
A) The psychological disorders and related diagnostic criteria are identical in both publications.
B) DSM-5 contains some psychological disorders not listed in the ICD,but for those that are listed in both publications,the descriptions and diagnostic criteria are identical.
C) The two publications do not include identical lists of psychological disorders; for those disorders listed in both,the DSM-5 descriptions and diagnostic criteria are often more detailed.
D) The ICD does not include any psychological disorders.
A) The psychological disorders and related diagnostic criteria are identical in both publications.
B) DSM-5 contains some psychological disorders not listed in the ICD,but for those that are listed in both publications,the descriptions and diagnostic criteria are identical.
C) The two publications do not include identical lists of psychological disorders; for those disorders listed in both,the DSM-5 descriptions and diagnostic criteria are often more detailed.
D) The ICD does not include any psychological disorders.
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57
A student who is quiet in class might be the life of the party on the weekend.Clinical observation of that student in class would lack:
A) observer bias.
B) validity.
C) reactivity.
D) an analog.
A) observer bias.
B) validity.
C) reactivity.
D) an analog.
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58
If a panel of experts evaluates test results and clinical interviews with a client and all arrive at the same diagnosis,that diagnosis is said to have high:
A) internal validity.
B) predictive validity.
C) interrater reliability.
D) test-retest reliability.
A) internal validity.
B) predictive validity.
C) interrater reliability.
D) test-retest reliability.
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59
What kind of inventory asks about how one would act with others in a variety of situations?
A) a cognitive inventory
B) a social skills inventory
C) a functional inventory
D) an affective inventory
A) a cognitive inventory
B) a social skills inventory
C) a functional inventory
D) an affective inventory
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60
A client reports having infrequent,but extremely disturbing,tactile hallucinations.What is the MOST useful way to gather information about this person?
A) client self-monitoring
B) naturalistic observations
C) structured observations
D) a neuropsychological battery
A) client self-monitoring
B) naturalistic observations
C) structured observations
D) a neuropsychological battery
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61
Which statement about clinical interviews is TRUE?
A) Research shows that most clients speak objectively about their own behavior.
B) Clinicians' biases can influence how they interpret the information obtained from clinical interviews.
C) Clinicians agree that the clinical interview is the most useful clinical assessment tool.
D) Clients share more details with clinicians who are viewed as cool and distant.
A) Research shows that most clients speak objectively about their own behavior.
B) Clinicians' biases can influence how they interpret the information obtained from clinical interviews.
C) Clinicians agree that the clinical interview is the most useful clinical assessment tool.
D) Clients share more details with clinicians who are viewed as cool and distant.
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62
In evaluating lie-detection methods,researchers have noted that magnetic resonance imaging:
A) is not useful in detecting lies.
B) is better than polygraphs at detecting lies.
C) does not produce false-positive readings.
D) provides consistent rates of detection in multiple studies.
A) is not useful in detecting lies.
B) is better than polygraphs at detecting lies.
C) does not produce false-positive readings.
D) provides consistent rates of detection in multiple studies.
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63
A person is diagnosed as having severe generalized anxiety disorder.Generalized anxiety disorder represents which part of the diagnosis?
A) primary information
B) additional information
C) dimensional information
D) categorical information
A) primary information
B) additional information
C) dimensional information
D) categorical information
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64
An institutionalized individual behaving abnormally says,"The doctor claims I'm schizophrenic! How else would you expect me to act?" The individual's comments reflect:
A) a misdiagnosis.
B) the presence of a comorbidity.
C) a misunderstanding of multiaxial diagnosis.
D) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
A) a misdiagnosis.
B) the presence of a comorbidity.
C) a misunderstanding of multiaxial diagnosis.
D) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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65
Which statement is the BEST response about a scientific opinion on the use of polygraphic evidence?
A) Although they are used widely,polygraph results are not particularly reliable.
B) The APA endorses their use.
C) On average,50 out of 100 truths are categorized as lies.
D) Most courts admit evidence from polygraphs in criminal trials.
A) Although they are used widely,polygraph results are not particularly reliable.
B) The APA endorses their use.
C) On average,50 out of 100 truths are categorized as lies.
D) Most courts admit evidence from polygraphs in criminal trials.
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66
A 13-year-old makes notable errors in accuracy on the Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.This finding suggests:
A) drift.
B) psychasthenia.
C) organic brain impairment.
D) attention-deficit disorder.
A) drift.
B) psychasthenia.
C) organic brain impairment.
D) attention-deficit disorder.
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67
A test is constructed to identify people who will develop schizophrenia.Of the 100 people the test identifies,93 show signs that they will develop schizophrenia within five years.The test may be said to have high:
A) internal reliability.
B) predictive validity.
C) concurrent validity.
D) test-retest reliability.
A) internal reliability.
B) predictive validity.
C) concurrent validity.
D) test-retest reliability.
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68
Research studies evaluating how effective individual therapies are at treating particular disorders have commonly reported:
A) significant differences among therapies.
B) minor differences among therapies.
C) no differences among therapies.
D) no differences among therapies and placebo treatment.
A) significant differences among therapies.
B) minor differences among therapies.
C) no differences among therapies.
D) no differences among therapies and placebo treatment.
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69
Which of the following tests is a personality inventory?
A) TAT
B) MMPI-2
C) Rorschach
D) Draw-a-Person
A) TAT
B) MMPI-2
C) Rorschach
D) Draw-a-Person
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70
The technique that uses X rays of the brain taken at different angles to create a static picture of the structure of the brain is called:
A) electroencephalography.
B) magnetic resonance imaging.
C) position emission tomography.
D) computerized axial tomography.
A) electroencephalography.
B) magnetic resonance imaging.
C) position emission tomography.
D) computerized axial tomography.
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71
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)designed a new neuroscience-focused classification tool as an alternative to DSM-5.This tool is called the:
A) Research Domain Criteria (RDoC).
B) Beck Depression Inventory.
C) International Classification of Diseases (ICD).
D) Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
A) Research Domain Criteria (RDoC).
B) Beck Depression Inventory.
C) International Classification of Diseases (ICD).
D) Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test.
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72
A present-day clinician uses terms like dementia and mental retardation for diagnostic categories.That clinician is using terms:
A) common to both DSM-5 and previous forms of the DSM.
B) not used in DSM-5 but used in previous forms of the DSM.
C) used in DSM-5 but not used in previous forms of the DSM.
D) not used in either DSM-5 or in previous forms of the DSM.
A) common to both DSM-5 and previous forms of the DSM.
B) not used in DSM-5 but used in previous forms of the DSM.
C) used in DSM-5 but not used in previous forms of the DSM.
D) not used in either DSM-5 or in previous forms of the DSM.
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73
Among other questions,a clinical interviewer asks,"How do you feel about yourself today? How do you feel about what's going on in your life?" MOST likely,the clinical interviewer's orientation is:
A) biological.
B) cognitive-behavioral.
C) psychodynamic.
D) humanistic.
A) biological.
B) cognitive-behavioral.
C) psychodynamic.
D) humanistic.
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74
Use of projective tests has decreased in the past few decades because projective tests often have:
A) interrater reliability that is too high.
B) poor validity.
C) rigid scoring standards.
D) bias against majority groups.
A) interrater reliability that is too high.
B) poor validity.
C) rigid scoring standards.
D) bias against majority groups.
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75
A client is hooked up to an apparatus that measures galvanic skin response and blood pressure,after which the client verbally answers a series of questions.This is a(n):
A) projective test.
B) psychophysiological test.
C) neuropsychological test.
D) affective response inventory.
A) projective test.
B) psychophysiological test.
C) neuropsychological test.
D) affective response inventory.
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76
A clinician can include three kinds of information in making a diagnosis: a diagnostic category,a severity rating for the disorder,and additional information about possibly relevant psychosocial factors.According to DSM-5,a clinician is required to include:
A) all three kinds of information.
B) a diagnostic category and additional information but not a severity rating.
C) a diagnostic category and a severity rating but not additional information.
D) a diagnostic category and a severity rating but only additional psychosocial information.
A) all three kinds of information.
B) a diagnostic category and additional information but not a severity rating.
C) a diagnostic category and a severity rating but not additional information.
D) a diagnostic category and a severity rating but only additional psychosocial information.
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77
The assumption behind the use of projective tests as assessment tools is that:
A) they allow for comparison of a client's behavior against a norm.
B) the responses come from the client's unconscious.
C) they stimulate abnormal behaviors that the clinician can observe.
D) patient responses to specific stimuli will uncover specific disorders.
A) they allow for comparison of a client's behavior against a norm.
B) the responses come from the client's unconscious.
C) they stimulate abnormal behaviors that the clinician can observe.
D) patient responses to specific stimuli will uncover specific disorders.
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78
A client complains of a phobia.Two lines of questioning by the clinician concern the specific object of the phobia (first line)and what the person does when confronted with that object (second line).This clinician's orientation is MOST likely:
A) biological.
B) cognitive-behavioral.
C) humanistic.
D) sociocultural.
A) biological.
B) cognitive-behavioral.
C) humanistic.
D) sociocultural.
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79
A person knows he is being observed and changes his behavior to make a good impression.What is this known as?
A) observer drift
B) observer bias
C) reactivity
D) naturalistic change
A) observer drift
B) observer bias
C) reactivity
D) naturalistic change
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80
Which test is NOT a projective test?
A) Rorschach test
B) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
C) Draw-a-Person test
D) Thematic Apperception Test
A) Rorschach test
B) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
C) Draw-a-Person test
D) Thematic Apperception Test
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