Deck 6: Conducting Research in Clinical Psychology

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_____ significance in an efficacy or effectiveness study refers to how two groups differ in real-world terms.It answers the question,"Is there a meaningful difference between the groups?"

A)Statistical
B)Clinical
C)Theoretical
D)Control
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The 1995,Consumer Reports survey regarding psychotherapy outcome is an example of a(n)_____ study.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)cognitive
D)behavioral
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In 1952,_____ published an unfavorable review of research on psychotherapy outcome,which served as a catalyst for subsequent research on the subject,which has been more positive.

A)Hans Eysenck
B)B)F.Skinner
C)Anna Freud
D)Carl Rogers
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In short,the _____ of a form of therapy is how well it works "in the lab," where it is practiced according to manualized methods.

A)outcome
B)efficacy
C)effectiveness
D)status
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_____ refers to the generalizability of the result of a scientific study,or the extent to which the same finding is applicable to different settings and populations.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Convergent validity
D)Reliability
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_____ refers to the extent to which change in the dependent variable is due solely to change in the independent variable.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Test-retest reliability
D)Split-half reliability
Question
Clinical psychologists may develop,validate,or expand the use of psychological instruments,such as the MMPI-2 and the WAIS-IV.Such activity is an example of

A)researching assessment methods.
B)exploring diagnostic issues.
C)evaluating professional issues.
D)appraising teaching standards.
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_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are manipulated by the experimenter.

A)Internal
B)External
C)Independent
D)Dependent
Question
In _____,researchers test the outcome of a manualized therapy on a particular diagnosis.Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or nontreatment groups,and target variables are assessed at the outset and end of the study.

A)independent trials
B)dependent trials
C)randomized clinical trials
D)homogenized clinical trials
Question
Compared to effectiveness studies,efficacy studies of psychotherapy outcome generally have

A)weaker internal validity.
B)weaker external validity.
C)little or no criteria for who is allowed to participate.
D)significant funding from the American Counseling Association.
Question
The 1995 Consumer Reports study found that

A)less than 40% of respondents reported that therapy was beneficial.
B)longer therapy generally produced greater benefit.
C)the profession of the person providing the therapy made a significant difference,such that clinical psychologists produced better outcomes than psychiatrists,social workers,and counselors.
D)shorter therapy tended to produce greater benefit.
Question
_____ refers to the success of a therapy in actual clinical settings in which client problems may be diagnostically complex.

A)Effectiveness
B)Exposure and response prevention
C)Internal validity
D)Efficacy
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According to the textbook,which of the following is NOT a question clinical psychologists should ask themselves when designing research studies?

A)How should psychotherapy outcome be measured?
B)What should be measured when assessing psychotherapy outcome?
C)Who should rate psychotherapy outcome?
D)Where should the study be conducted?
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the experimental method?

A)Observation of events
B)Development of a hypothesis
C)Empirical testing of the hypothesis
D)Altering data to fit the hypothesis
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Dr.Grant is a practicing clinical psychologist who is thinking about using a new treatment for anxiety with patients in his practice.If he is most concerned with how this new treatment works in the real world,Dr.Grant will be most interested in published studies that discuss the treatment's _____.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)power
D)design
Question
Compared to effectiveness studies,efficacy studies of psychotherapy outcome generally have

A)greater internal validity.
B)greater external validity.
C)little or no criteria for who is allowed to participate.
D)significant funding from the American Counseling Association.
Question
_____ refers to the success of a particular therapy in a controlled study conducted with clients who were chosen according to particular study criteria.

A)Effectiveness
B)Psychotherapy outcome
C)Efficacy
D)Therapeutic quotient
Question
_____ significance in an efficacy or effectiveness study refers to a numerically significant difference between two groups.It is measured quantitatively.

A)Statistical
B)Clinical
C)Theoretical
D)Control
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Dr.Smithton initially creates a new PTSD treatment under highly controlled laboratory conditions.He then shares the treatment with practitioners,who subsequently implement the treatment with real-world patients.The practitioners report that Dr.Smithton's PTSD treatment is very helpful for their patients.The benefit the practitioners' patients experienced seems to support the _____ of Dr.Smithton's treatment.

A)internal validity
B)external validity
C)power
D)design
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_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are expected to change as a result of changes in the variable manipulated by the researcher.

A)Internal
B)External
C)Independent
D)Dependent
Question
Another phrase for "generalizability" is _____.

A)internal validity
B)external validity
C)positive psychology
D)negative psychology
Question
In a(n)_____ design,the researcher cannot always assign people randomly to conditions,make particular manipulations,or test certain hypotheses due to ethical,practical,or other constraints.

A)quasi-experimental
B)analogue
C)between-group
D)within-group
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A study examining a psychotherapy's success in an actual clinical setting is measuring the therapy's _____.
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_____ involve a thorough and detailed examination of one person or situation.

A)Case studies
B)Correlational studies
C)Meta-analyses
D)Within-group design studies
Question
_____ designs examine changes in a participant or group across time,often over many years.

A)Cross-sectional
B)ABAB
C)Analog
D)Longitudinal
Question
A(n)_____ design is often used by clinical psychologists when they cannot adequately access the target population or situation,so they approximate it to the extent possible.For example,they may ask participants to imagine themselves in a particular situation.

A)analogue
B)between-group
C)within-group
D)mixed-group
Question
What is a meta-analysis?
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_____ tend to be held in high regard by researchers who prefer the idiographic approach over the nomothetic approach.

A)Experiments
B)Quasi-experiments
C)Case studies
D)Correlational studies
Question
A study in which participants in a single condition are compared to themselves at various points in time is using a _____ design.
Question
_____ validity refers to the generalizability of a study's results,or the extent to which the study's findings hold true across different settings and populations.
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Who published a 1952 review of psychotherapy stating (erroneously)that psychotherapy did not work?
Question
In a(n)_____ design,participants within a single condition are compared to themselves at various points in time.

A)analogue
B)within-group
C)between-group
D)experimental
Question
The growing popularity of Amazon Mechanical Turk,or MTurk,is an example of

A)the implementation of technology in the delivery of online psychotherapy services.
B)a shopping platform that sells self-help and other books useful for therapy patients.
C)the use of technology in clinical psychology research.
D)an Internet-based intervention for social anxiety disorder.
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A researcher planning to follow a group of depressed patients over a 20-year period would likely be using a _____ design.
Question
A(n)_____ is a statistical method of combining results of separate studies to create a summation of its findings.

A)ABAB design
B)case study
C)qualitative review
D)meta-analysis
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Which of these statements is NOT consistent with ethical standards of the most recent edition of the APA ethical code?

A)Researchers should obtain informed consent from prospective participants.
B)Researchers should never fabricate or falsify data.
C)Researchers should share their data with other competent researchers for reanalysis.
D)Researchers may coerce participation in select circumstances.
Question
The ABAB design is an example of a(n)_____.

A)case study
B)analogue design
C)between-groups design
D)meta-analysis
Question
Reading a single review of a movie can be informative,but reading a synthesis of many reviews of the same movie can be much more informative about the effect the movie had across many individuals.This notion is analogous to the research strategy known as _____.

A)case studies
B)between-group designs
C)correlational methods
D)meta-analysis
Question
In a(n)_____ design,participants in different conditions receive entirely different treatments.

A)quasi-experimental
B)analogue
C)between-group
D)within-group
Question
_____ variables are those variables in a study that are manipulated by the experimenter.
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What is the primary difference between correlational methods and experimental methods?
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Compare and contrast the idiographic and nomothetic approaches.
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Compare and contrast cross-sectional designs and longitudinal designs.
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What are two main areas in which clinical psychologists conduct research?
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What is one APA ethical standard that applies to research in clinical psychology?
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In _____,researchers test the outcome of a manualized therapy on a particular diagnosis.Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or nontreatment groups,and target variables are assessed at the outset and end of the study.
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Compare and contrast efficacy and effectiveness studies of psychotherapy outcome.
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_____ significance in an efficacy or effectiveness study refers to how two groups differ in real-world terms.It answers the question,"Is there a meaningful difference between the groups?"

A)Statistical
B)Clinical
C)Theoretical
D)Control
Clinical
2
The 1995,Consumer Reports survey regarding psychotherapy outcome is an example of a(n)_____ study.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)cognitive
D)behavioral
effectiveness
3
In 1952,_____ published an unfavorable review of research on psychotherapy outcome,which served as a catalyst for subsequent research on the subject,which has been more positive.

A)Hans Eysenck
B)B)F.Skinner
C)Anna Freud
D)Carl Rogers
Hans Eysenck
4
In short,the _____ of a form of therapy is how well it works "in the lab," where it is practiced according to manualized methods.

A)outcome
B)efficacy
C)effectiveness
D)status
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_____ refers to the generalizability of the result of a scientific study,or the extent to which the same finding is applicable to different settings and populations.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Convergent validity
D)Reliability
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_____ refers to the extent to which change in the dependent variable is due solely to change in the independent variable.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Test-retest reliability
D)Split-half reliability
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Clinical psychologists may develop,validate,or expand the use of psychological instruments,such as the MMPI-2 and the WAIS-IV.Such activity is an example of

A)researching assessment methods.
B)exploring diagnostic issues.
C)evaluating professional issues.
D)appraising teaching standards.
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_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are manipulated by the experimenter.

A)Internal
B)External
C)Independent
D)Dependent
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In _____,researchers test the outcome of a manualized therapy on a particular diagnosis.Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or nontreatment groups,and target variables are assessed at the outset and end of the study.

A)independent trials
B)dependent trials
C)randomized clinical trials
D)homogenized clinical trials
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10
Compared to effectiveness studies,efficacy studies of psychotherapy outcome generally have

A)weaker internal validity.
B)weaker external validity.
C)little or no criteria for who is allowed to participate.
D)significant funding from the American Counseling Association.
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11
The 1995 Consumer Reports study found that

A)less than 40% of respondents reported that therapy was beneficial.
B)longer therapy generally produced greater benefit.
C)the profession of the person providing the therapy made a significant difference,such that clinical psychologists produced better outcomes than psychiatrists,social workers,and counselors.
D)shorter therapy tended to produce greater benefit.
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_____ refers to the success of a therapy in actual clinical settings in which client problems may be diagnostically complex.

A)Effectiveness
B)Exposure and response prevention
C)Internal validity
D)Efficacy
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According to the textbook,which of the following is NOT a question clinical psychologists should ask themselves when designing research studies?

A)How should psychotherapy outcome be measured?
B)What should be measured when assessing psychotherapy outcome?
C)Who should rate psychotherapy outcome?
D)Where should the study be conducted?
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the experimental method?

A)Observation of events
B)Development of a hypothesis
C)Empirical testing of the hypothesis
D)Altering data to fit the hypothesis
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Dr.Grant is a practicing clinical psychologist who is thinking about using a new treatment for anxiety with patients in his practice.If he is most concerned with how this new treatment works in the real world,Dr.Grant will be most interested in published studies that discuss the treatment's _____.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)power
D)design
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Compared to effectiveness studies,efficacy studies of psychotherapy outcome generally have

A)greater internal validity.
B)greater external validity.
C)little or no criteria for who is allowed to participate.
D)significant funding from the American Counseling Association.
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_____ refers to the success of a particular therapy in a controlled study conducted with clients who were chosen according to particular study criteria.

A)Effectiveness
B)Psychotherapy outcome
C)Efficacy
D)Therapeutic quotient
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_____ significance in an efficacy or effectiveness study refers to a numerically significant difference between two groups.It is measured quantitatively.

A)Statistical
B)Clinical
C)Theoretical
D)Control
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Dr.Smithton initially creates a new PTSD treatment under highly controlled laboratory conditions.He then shares the treatment with practitioners,who subsequently implement the treatment with real-world patients.The practitioners report that Dr.Smithton's PTSD treatment is very helpful for their patients.The benefit the practitioners' patients experienced seems to support the _____ of Dr.Smithton's treatment.

A)internal validity
B)external validity
C)power
D)design
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_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are expected to change as a result of changes in the variable manipulated by the researcher.

A)Internal
B)External
C)Independent
D)Dependent
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Another phrase for "generalizability" is _____.

A)internal validity
B)external validity
C)positive psychology
D)negative psychology
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In a(n)_____ design,the researcher cannot always assign people randomly to conditions,make particular manipulations,or test certain hypotheses due to ethical,practical,or other constraints.

A)quasi-experimental
B)analogue
C)between-group
D)within-group
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A study examining a psychotherapy's success in an actual clinical setting is measuring the therapy's _____.
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_____ involve a thorough and detailed examination of one person or situation.

A)Case studies
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C)Meta-analyses
D)Within-group design studies
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_____ designs examine changes in a participant or group across time,often over many years.

A)Cross-sectional
B)ABAB
C)Analog
D)Longitudinal
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A(n)_____ design is often used by clinical psychologists when they cannot adequately access the target population or situation,so they approximate it to the extent possible.For example,they may ask participants to imagine themselves in a particular situation.

A)analogue
B)between-group
C)within-group
D)mixed-group
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What is a meta-analysis?
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_____ tend to be held in high regard by researchers who prefer the idiographic approach over the nomothetic approach.

A)Experiments
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C)Case studies
D)Correlational studies
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A study in which participants in a single condition are compared to themselves at various points in time is using a _____ design.
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_____ validity refers to the generalizability of a study's results,or the extent to which the study's findings hold true across different settings and populations.
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Who published a 1952 review of psychotherapy stating (erroneously)that psychotherapy did not work?
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In a(n)_____ design,participants within a single condition are compared to themselves at various points in time.

A)analogue
B)within-group
C)between-group
D)experimental
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The growing popularity of Amazon Mechanical Turk,or MTurk,is an example of

A)the implementation of technology in the delivery of online psychotherapy services.
B)a shopping platform that sells self-help and other books useful for therapy patients.
C)the use of technology in clinical psychology research.
D)an Internet-based intervention for social anxiety disorder.
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A researcher planning to follow a group of depressed patients over a 20-year period would likely be using a _____ design.
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A(n)_____ is a statistical method of combining results of separate studies to create a summation of its findings.

A)ABAB design
B)case study
C)qualitative review
D)meta-analysis
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Which of these statements is NOT consistent with ethical standards of the most recent edition of the APA ethical code?

A)Researchers should obtain informed consent from prospective participants.
B)Researchers should never fabricate or falsify data.
C)Researchers should share their data with other competent researchers for reanalysis.
D)Researchers may coerce participation in select circumstances.
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The ABAB design is an example of a(n)_____.

A)case study
B)analogue design
C)between-groups design
D)meta-analysis
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Reading a single review of a movie can be informative,but reading a synthesis of many reviews of the same movie can be much more informative about the effect the movie had across many individuals.This notion is analogous to the research strategy known as _____.

A)case studies
B)between-group designs
C)correlational methods
D)meta-analysis
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In a(n)_____ design,participants in different conditions receive entirely different treatments.

A)quasi-experimental
B)analogue
C)between-group
D)within-group
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_____ variables are those variables in a study that are manipulated by the experimenter.
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What is the primary difference between correlational methods and experimental methods?
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Compare and contrast the idiographic and nomothetic approaches.
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Compare and contrast cross-sectional designs and longitudinal designs.
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What are two main areas in which clinical psychologists conduct research?
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What is one APA ethical standard that applies to research in clinical psychology?
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In _____,researchers test the outcome of a manualized therapy on a particular diagnosis.Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or nontreatment groups,and target variables are assessed at the outset and end of the study.
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Compare and contrast efficacy and effectiveness studies of psychotherapy outcome.
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