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Deck 10: Appraisal of Personality
1
One of the initial steps in interpreting the MMPI-2 or MMPI-A is to:
A)examine the validity of the profile using the Validity Scale scores.
B)examine how long the individual took to complete it.
C)interpret the Basic scales.
D)plot the scores on the profile sheet.
A)examine the validity of the profile using the Validity Scale scores.
B)examine how long the individual took to complete it.
C)interpret the Basic scales.
D)plot the scores on the profile sheet.
examine how long the individual took to complete it.
2
Which of the following has been found to be a problem with observation?
A)The inferences clinicians make based on their observations may not always be valid.
B)Clinicians tend to have "themes" concerning what they recall.
C)Clinicians tend to be biased observers.
D)all of the above
A)The inferences clinicians make based on their observations may not always be valid.
B)Clinicians tend to have "themes" concerning what they recall.
C)Clinicians tend to be biased observers.
D)all of the above
all of the above
3
In comparison to the original version of the MMPI, the MMPI-2:
A)contains more items.
B)is more complex to administer and interpret.
C)includes norms based on a more diverse and representative standardization sample.
D)does not require clinicians to consider issues of acculturation, education or socioeconomic status.
A)contains more items.
B)is more complex to administer and interpret.
C)includes norms based on a more diverse and representative standardization sample.
D)does not require clinicians to consider issues of acculturation, education or socioeconomic status.
includes norms based on a more diverse and representative standardization sample.
4
Which of the following are not one of the clinical scales on the MMPI-2?
A)Anxiety
B)Depression
C)Conversion Hysteria
D)Psychopathic Deviate
A)Anxiety
B)Depression
C)Conversion Hysteria
D)Psychopathic Deviate
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5
When constructing interviews to assess personality, counselors should be sure to:
A)develop questions that are conceptually related to personality assessment.
B)include both formal and informal interview protocols.
C)use both semi-structured and unstructured interviews to allow for more flexibility in client responses.
D)include only open-ended questions.
A)develop questions that are conceptually related to personality assessment.
B)include both formal and informal interview protocols.
C)use both semi-structured and unstructured interviews to allow for more flexibility in client responses.
D)include only open-ended questions.
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6
Increasing the amount of time that counselors spend observing clients may be one way to enhance the __________________, and therefore, the validity, of observations.
A)subjectivity
B)objectivity
C)representativeness
D)applicability
A)subjectivity
B)objectivity
C)representativeness
D)applicability
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7
If a counselor wishes to utilize a computer-generated report of the MMPI-2, he or she:
A)can feel confident in the results due to the reliability and validity of the MMPI-2.
B)must be knowledgeable of the instrument in order to use the report effectively.
C)should disregard the results since it is written by a computer and not a professional.
D)should only use the report information related to the clinical scales.
A)can feel confident in the results due to the reliability and validity of the MMPI-2.
B)must be knowledgeable of the instrument in order to use the report effectively.
C)should disregard the results since it is written by a computer and not a professional.
D)should only use the report information related to the clinical scales.
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8
A T-score on the MMPI-2 and the MMPI-A is considered to be 'elevated' if it is:
A)10 points higher than the other scores in the profile.
B)one standard deviation above the mean.
C)above 65.
D)above 75.
A)10 points higher than the other scores in the profile.
B)one standard deviation above the mean.
C)above 65.
D)above 75.
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9
The MMPI-2 is primarily designed to identify:
A)delinquent and non-delinquent youth.
B)mental retardation and mental illness.
C)different degrees of mild maladjustment.
D)patterns of personality and emotional disorders.
A)delinquent and non-delinquent youth.
B)mental retardation and mental illness.
C)different degrees of mild maladjustment.
D)patterns of personality and emotional disorders.
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10
Which of the following accurately describes the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF)?
A)It is the replacement for the MMPI-2
B)The MMPI-2-RF is the research version of the MMPI-2
C)It is a shorter version of the MMPI-2 and includes numerous clinical scales
D)Is an instrument designed to measure personality disorders as defined in the DSM-IV-TR
A)It is the replacement for the MMPI-2
B)The MMPI-2-RF is the research version of the MMPI-2
C)It is a shorter version of the MMPI-2 and includes numerous clinical scales
D)Is an instrument designed to measure personality disorders as defined in the DSM-IV-TR
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11
The empirical criterion keying method of constructing a personality inventory means items are selected based on:
A)their content.
B)their relationship to some external criterion.
C)whether they correlate with other similar items.
D)whether experts judge them to be acceptable items.
A)their content.
B)their relationship to some external criterion.
C)whether they correlate with other similar items.
D)whether experts judge them to be acceptable items.
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12
The two major types of informal personality assessment techniques are observation and ______________.
A)performance techniques
B)interviewing
C)projective techniques
D)unstructured instruments
A)performance techniques
B)interviewing
C)projective techniques
D)unstructured instruments
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13
A T-score of above 70 on Scale 6, Paranoia (Pa), on the MMPI-2 would indicate:
A)a diagnosis of psychopathology.
B)a diagnosis of paranoia.
C)the person is aggressive and is fighting something.
D)nothing significant by itself since the entire profile must be examined.
A)a diagnosis of psychopathology.
B)a diagnosis of paranoia.
C)the person is aggressive and is fighting something.
D)nothing significant by itself since the entire profile must be examined.
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14
Which of the following do Sattler and Hoge (2006) suggest as means to increase the reliability of observations?
A)using standardized, psychometrically-sound observation checklists
B)using clear, precise definitions of the target behavior and systematic methods of observation
C)conducting observations using an antecedent-behavior-consequence format
D)all of the above
A)using standardized, psychometrically-sound observation checklists
B)using clear, precise definitions of the target behavior and systematic methods of observation
C)conducting observations using an antecedent-behavior-consequence format
D)all of the above
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15
If an individual has an elevated L Scale (Lie Scale) on the MMPI-2, then the individual:
A)has a tendency to consistently lie.
B)did not lie on any of the questions.
C)lied on almost all of the questions.
D)attempted to "look good" while answering some of the questions.
A)has a tendency to consistently lie.
B)did not lie on any of the questions.
C)lied on almost all of the questions.
D)attempted to "look good" while answering some of the questions.
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16
Within formal personality assessment, there are two major categories: structured instruments and __________.
A)unstructured instruments
B)structured interviews
C)projective techniques
D)performance techniques
A)unstructured instruments
B)structured interviews
C)projective techniques
D)performance techniques
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17
Which of the following is NOT one of the higher-order scales on the MMPI-2-RF?
A)Somatic Complaints (RC1)
B)Thought Dysfunction (THD)
C)Behavioral/Externalizing Dysfunction (BXD)
D)Emotional/Internalizing Dysfunction (EID)
A)Somatic Complaints (RC1)
B)Thought Dysfunction (THD)
C)Behavioral/Externalizing Dysfunction (BXD)
D)Emotional/Internalizing Dysfunction (EID)
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18
In addition to the ten clinical scales of the MMPI-2, there are validity scales that:
A)indicate the severity of pathology.
B)provide an indication of the accuracy of the profile.
C)indicate whether the person is an introvert or an extrovert.
D)indicate whether the person has an internal or external locus-of-control.
A)indicate the severity of pathology.
B)provide an indication of the accuracy of the profile.
C)indicate whether the person is an introvert or an extrovert.
D)indicate whether the person has an internal or external locus-of-control.
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19
The most widely employed method of personality assessment is:
A)observation
B)the MMPI-2
C)structured interviews
D)rating scales
A)observation
B)the MMPI-2
C)structured interviews
D)rating scales
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20
Which of the following instruments was constructed primarily based on factor analysis?
A)NEO Personality Inventory 3 (NEO-PI-3)
B)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
C)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
D)California Psychological Inventory
A)NEO Personality Inventory 3 (NEO-PI-3)
B)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
C)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
D)California Psychological Inventory
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21
The Exner Comprehensive System, which examines location, determinants, and content, is associated with which projective technique?
A)Rorschach Inkblot Test
B)Early Memories Procedure
C)Thematic Apperception Test
D)Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank
A)Rorschach Inkblot Test
B)Early Memories Procedure
C)Thematic Apperception Test
D)Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank
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22
In interpreting client drawings, a counselor can conclude that:
A)small drawings mean the child has low self-esteem.
B)sad faces and dark colors mean the client is depressed.
C)triangles mean the child has been sexually abused.
D)no simple conclusions can be made as interpretation is complex.
A)small drawings mean the child has low self-esteem.
B)sad faces and dark colors mean the client is depressed.
C)triangles mean the child has been sexually abused.
D)no simple conclusions can be made as interpretation is complex.
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23
The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) by Cattell, Cattell, and Cattell is based on:
A)fluid and crystallized intelligence.
B)functions of Jungian theory.
C)perceptual variations among individuals.
D)personality source traits or pure factors of personality.
A)fluid and crystallized intelligence.
B)functions of Jungian theory.
C)perceptual variations among individuals.
D)personality source traits or pure factors of personality.
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24
It is important to note that the measured preferences on the MBTI:
A)are differences rather than indicators of health or pathology.
B)can strongly predict work satisfaction.
C)may be used to diagnosis pathological tendencies.
D)should be reevaluated month to obtain an "average" preference.
A)are differences rather than indicators of health or pathology.
B)can strongly predict work satisfaction.
C)may be used to diagnosis pathological tendencies.
D)should be reevaluated month to obtain an "average" preference.
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25
Concerning the "big five" factors of personality, high scores related to neuroticism indicate that the individual:
A)has a tendency to experience negative emotions .
B)is neurotic, consistent with the traditional psychoanalytic definition.
C)has neuroses associated with social situations.
D)has low self-esteem
A)has a tendency to experience negative emotions .
B)is neurotic, consistent with the traditional psychoanalytic definition.
C)has neuroses associated with social situations.
D)has low self-esteem
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26
Projective techniques, as distinguished from other personality instruments, have usually been designed to measure the:
A)level of aggression in terms of psychodynamic theory.
B)more typical and superficial aspects of personality.
C)client's level of repression and hostility.
D)covert and underlying aspects of personality.
A)level of aggression in terms of psychodynamic theory.
B)more typical and superficial aspects of personality.
C)client's level of repression and hostility.
D)covert and underlying aspects of personality.
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27
Which of the following instruments is based on Jungian theory?
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
D)NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R)
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
D)NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R)
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28
With projective personality assessment techniques:
A)there are no right or wrong answers because there are no specific questions.
B)it is more difficult for clients to fake their responses because the stimuli are unstructured and ambiguous.
C)there is significant subjectivity in their interpretation.
D)all of the above
A)there are no right or wrong answers because there are no specific questions.
B)it is more difficult for clients to fake their responses because the stimuli are unstructured and ambiguous.
C)there is significant subjectivity in their interpretation.
D)all of the above
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29
In the Kinetic Family Drawing:
A)all family members are to be drawn
B)the family is to be drawn doing something
C)clients are instructed to represent the family relationships in a drawing
D)clients are instructed to draw their family-of-origin
A)all family members are to be drawn
B)the family is to be drawn doing something
C)clients are instructed to represent the family relationships in a drawing
D)clients are instructed to draw their family-of-origin
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30
The tendency for individuals to respond to personality test items in a socially acceptable way, rather than in a way that truly reflects their personality, is known as:
A)social conformity.
B)social acceptability.
C)social desirability.
D)response set.
A)social conformity.
B)social acceptability.
C)social desirability.
D)response set.
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31
Which of the following is not one of the "big five" personality factors?
A)Neuroticism
B)Extroversion
C)Openness
D)Anxiety
A)Neuroticism
B)Extroversion
C)Openness
D)Anxiety
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32
An introverted client who uses senses to perceive information, uses feelings to process information, and whose orientation to the outer world is judgment would have which of the following Myers-Briggs personality types?
A)ISFJ
B)INTJ
C)ISTP
D)ENFJ
A)ISFJ
B)INTJ
C)ISTP
D)ENFJ
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33
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) requires the subject to:
A)arrange figures to make a scene.
B)finish an incomplete sentence.
C)make up a story about a picture.
D)write responses for characters in cartoons.
A)arrange figures to make a scene.
B)finish an incomplete sentence.
C)make up a story about a picture.
D)write responses for characters in cartoons.
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34
An instrument associated with the MMPI but designed to measure normal aspects of personality is the:
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3)
D)Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III)
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3)
D)Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III)
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35
The Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank, Second Edition is a(n):
A)projective technique
B)actuarial technique
C)behavioral technique
D)structured inventory
A)projective technique
B)actuarial technique
C)behavioral technique
D)structured inventory
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36
Which of the following is NOT true about standardized personality instruments?
A)The majority are self-report instruments.
B)Individuals are unable to distort their results on them.
C)The most commonly used is the MMPI-2.
D)Practitioners need extensive training and supervision before using them.
A)The majority are self-report instruments.
B)Individuals are unable to distort their results on them.
C)The most commonly used is the MMPI-2.
D)Practitioners need extensive training and supervision before using them.
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37
Concerning the evidence for the use of Sandplay or sand trays for assessment and diagnostic use, there is/are:
A)an abundance of research supporting the diagnostic validity of this technique.
B)research related to its effectiveness in assessing children's emotional states.
C)research related to the effectiveness of assessing Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD).
D)some individual case studies but very little empirical research.
A)an abundance of research supporting the diagnostic validity of this technique.
B)research related to its effectiveness in assessing children's emotional states.
C)research related to the effectiveness of assessing Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD).
D)some individual case studies but very little empirical research.
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38
Which of the following instruments is designed to measure the "big five" factors of personality?
A)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3)
D)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
A)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3)
D)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
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39
An instrument that types individuals based on how they perceive and process information is the:
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
D)Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III)
A)California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
B)Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
D)Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III)
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40
Research on the general stability of the five factors of personality over the lifespan indicates all of the following except:
A)agreeableness tends to increase throughout adulthood
B)social dominance, emotional stability and conscientiousness increase during early adulthood
C)personality changes most dramatically in adolescence and is largely set by the age of 30
D)aspects of adult personality can change into one's 70s
A)agreeableness tends to increase throughout adulthood
B)social dominance, emotional stability and conscientiousness increase during early adulthood
C)personality changes most dramatically in adolescence and is largely set by the age of 30
D)aspects of adult personality can change into one's 70s
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41
The validation evidence for projective techniques is:
A)more substantial than for structured inventories.
B)about the same as other assessment areas (e.g., intelligence, aptitude).
C)substantial for adults but very little has been gathered with children.
D)meager for many of the techniques.
A)more substantial than for structured inventories.
B)about the same as other assessment areas (e.g., intelligence, aptitude).
C)substantial for adults but very little has been gathered with children.
D)meager for many of the techniques.
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42
Concerning measures of self-concept or self-esteem:
A)scores on these instruments have steadily declined in the last decade
B)there are major ethnic and racial differences on these instruments
C)the reliabilities of these instruments generally fall between .80 to .90
D)there is no universal agreement on the definition of the concepts nor how to measure them
A)scores on these instruments have steadily declined in the last decade
B)there are major ethnic and racial differences on these instruments
C)the reliabilities of these instruments generally fall between .80 to .90
D)there is no universal agreement on the definition of the concepts nor how to measure them
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43
Which of the following does not belong in the same category as the other three?
A)Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
B)Kinetic-House-Tree-Person
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2
D)Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank
A)Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
B)Kinetic-House-Tree-Person
C)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2
D)Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank
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44
In order to use a projective technique to make a clinical decision, the counselor should be:
A)trained extensively in using and interpreting the technique.
B)knowledgeable of the five factors of personality.
C)trained extensively in personality disorders.
D)knowledgeable of psychoanalytic theory.
A)trained extensively in using and interpreting the technique.
B)knowledgeable of the five factors of personality.
C)trained extensively in personality disorders.
D)knowledgeable of psychoanalytic theory.
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45
A counselor might use an assessment of self-concept or self-esteem:
A)to assess the effect of counseling interventions.
B)in the early stages of counseling while gathering information on the client.
C)both of the above
D)none of the above
A)to assess the effect of counseling interventions.
B)in the early stages of counseling while gathering information on the client.
C)both of the above
D)none of the above
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46
Anastasi and Urbina (1997) suggested that projective techniques:
A)are often sufficient by themselves to make significant clinical judgments.
B)should be viewed not as tests but rather as clinical tools.
C)interpretations are harmless, regardless of level of training.
D)should not be used unless the client has poor communication skills.
A)are often sufficient by themselves to make significant clinical judgments.
B)should be viewed not as tests but rather as clinical tools.
C)interpretations are harmless, regardless of level of training.
D)should not be used unless the client has poor communication skills.
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