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Deck 7: Psychodiagnostic Assessment
1
The most frequently utilized assessment method is the:
A) Clinical interview.
B) MMPI-2.
C) Sentence completion.
D) TAT,
A) Clinical interview.
B) MMPI-2.
C) Sentence completion.
D) TAT,
A
2
Whether or not a person is likely to engage in the therapeutic process is considered a:
A) Clinical-related variable.
B) Independent variable.
C) Process-related variable.
D) Confounding variable.
A) Clinical-related variable.
B) Independent variable.
C) Process-related variable.
D) Confounding variable.
C
3
The manner in which a person behaves is considered:
A) Content information.
B) Process information.
C) Psychic determination.
D) Derealization.
A) Content information.
B) Process information.
C) Psychic determination.
D) Derealization.
B
4
Your significant other asks you to buy milk on the way home and you forget. A psychodynamic practitioner would argue that this is because you are mad at your significant other. This would be an example of:
A) Content information
B) Process information
C) Psychic determination
D) Derealization
A) Content information
B) Process information
C) Psychic determination
D) Derealization
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5
"Have you ever lied?" is an example of:
A) An open-ended question.
B) A closed-ended question.
C) Process information.
D) Thought content.
A) An open-ended question.
B) A closed-ended question.
C) Process information.
D) Thought content.
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6
"Tell me all the ways you feel when people yell at you." is an example of:
A) an open-ended question.
B) a closed-ended question.
C) process information.
D) thought content.
A) an open-ended question.
B) a closed-ended question.
C) process information.
D) thought content.
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7
Determining if someone is oriented to person, place, and time is considered a key aspect of:
A) An open-ended question.
B) A closed-ended question.
C) Process information.
D) A mental status exam.
A) An open-ended question.
B) A closed-ended question.
C) Process information.
D) A mental status exam.
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8
Eduardo believes the government is following him around. This is an example of:
A) Pica.
B) Hallucination.
C) Delusion.
D) SIB.
A) Pica.
B) Hallucination.
C) Delusion.
D) SIB.
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9
Carson is taking the MMPI-2 but gets bored and starts selecting random responses. Which of the following response sets would best represent this example?
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Inconsistency
D) Nonacquiescence
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Inconsistency
D) Nonacquiescence
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10
In an assessment, Guillermo tends to answer "yes" to everything being asked of him. Which of the following response sets would best represent this example?
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Inconsistency
D) Nonacquiescence
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Inconsistency
D) Nonacquiescence
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11
Zia has a tendency to respond in a socially desirable manner when asked questions about herself. Which of the following response sets would best represent this example?
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Underreporting of psychopathology
D) Overreporting of psychopathology
A) Acquiescence
B) Self-deception
C) Underreporting of psychopathology
D) Overreporting of psychopathology
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12
One example of an objective test is the:
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
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13
"Have you ever stolen something?" would be a good example of a(n) ____ scale item on the MMPI-2.
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
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14
"People often disappoint me" would be a good example of a(n) ____ scale item on the MMPI-2.
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
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15
"Sometimes I hear strange things like thud" would be a good example of a(n) ____ scale item on the MMPI-2.
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
A) L
B) K
C) F
D) A
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16
Farnaz is asked to look at inkblots and say what she sees in the image. She is most likely taking the:
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
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17
Malachi is shown some sketches that, although somewhat dark, are rather ambiguous. He is then asked to make up a story about what is going on in each picture. He is most likely taking the:
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
A) TAT.
B) Rorschach.
C) MMPI-2.
D) Sentence completion.
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18
The TAT was developed by:
A) Murray.
B) Watson.
C) Bowlby.
D) Hunsley.
A) Murray.
B) Watson.
C) Bowlby.
D) Hunsley.
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19
The social cognitions and object relations scale (SCORS) was developed to help score and interpret the _____ in a reliable manner.
A) TAT
B) Rorschach
C) MMPI-2
D) Drawing task
A) TAT
B) Rorschach
C) MMPI-2
D) Drawing task
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20
The social cognitions and object relations scale (SCORS) is based on the theoretical underpinnings of:
A) Behavioral approaches.
B) Psychodynamic theory.
C) Object relations theory.
D) Humanistic approaches.
A) Behavioral approaches.
B) Psychodynamic theory.
C) Object relations theory.
D) Humanistic approaches.
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21
Briefly describe the four skills that are important for a clinical psychologist to possess.
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22
Briefly describe at least five of the eleven components of the mental status exam.
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23
Briefly define and describe the six various response set problems discussed in the text.
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24
Briefly describe the procedure of the MMPI-2. What are the primary pros and cons of this method of testing? Make sure to include information about the test's reliability and validity in your answer.
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25
Briefly describe the procedure of the RIT. What are the primary pros and cons of this method of testing? Does research indicate that the reliability and validity are on par with the MMPI-2?
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26
Briefly describe the procedure of the TAT. What are the primary pros and cons of this method of testing? Does research indicate that the reliability and validity are on par with the MMPI-2?
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