Deck 3: Diagnosis and Assessment

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The leaders of the DSM-5 task force were Drs.__________ and __________.

A)Kupfer,Regier
B)Kraepelin,Rogers
C)Rogers,Bellows
D)Regier,Kremlin
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The primary funding for the DSM-5 was not to come from

A)pharmaceutical companies.
B)American Psychological Association.
C)American Medical Association.
D)clinicians in private practice.
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If Shaniqua wants to be sure her bathroom scale has test-retest reliability she should

A)weigh herself today and then eat a lot; get on the scale again and see if her weight changes
B)get on-and-off the scale repeatedly and see if it shows the same weight each time.
C)ask others to weight themselves later that day.
D)buy a second scale and see if they both give her the same weight when she steps on them.
Question
An example of a test that has predictive validity is

A)an eye exam.
B)a midterm exam.
C)an IQ test.
D)a preference test.
Question
Having a diagnosis provides clinicians with information about all of the following EXCEPT:

A)rates.
B)causes.
C)treatment protocols.
D)stigma.
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The highest priority of the DSM-5 is that it

A)is reliable.
B)is useful to clinicians.
C)shorter than the DSM-IV-TR.
D)bilingual.
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Jim was given an intelligence test in March and re-administered the same test one year later.His score both times was the same.This indicates that the intelligence test has

A)high test-retest reliability.
B)high interrater agreement.
C)internal consistency.
D)none of the above.
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Britney was taking a test to measure levels of depression.All of the items covered typical symptoms of depression.This inventory would be said to have

A)high construct validity.
B)high content validity.
C)high criterion validity.
D)high statistical validity.
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Jackson appears to have social phobia.This diagnosis was made by looking at his scores on a particular measure of social fear.Scores like his in the past have been shown to be related to social phobia,as well as correlated with a variety of measures of social and occupational disability associated with social phobia.The measure Jackson took would be said to have

A)high construct validity.
B)high content validity.
C)high criterion validity.
D)high statistical validity.
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The letters in the abbreviation DSM refer to

A)Diseases and Symptoms of the Mind.
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
C)Diseases and Symptoms Manual.
D)Disorders and Symptoms Manual.
Question
The DSM-5 codes are similar to those in the WHO and the __________.

A)ICD.
B)APA.
C)ADA.
D)PPA.
Question
The DSM-5 was released in

A)2016.
B)2015.
C)2014.
D)2013.
Question
Diagnostic systems allow clinicians and scientists to:

A)conduct psychotherapy.
B)communicate accurately with one another about cases and research.
C)understand the role of cultural bias.
D)all of the above.
Question
All of the following were included in the trials for the DSM-5 EXCEPT

A)clinicians in private practice.
B)university researchers.
C)public.
D)clients.
Question
One would expect items on a depression assessment measure to have

A)interrater reliability.
B)alternate-form reliability.
C)internal consistency reliability.
D)external reliability.
Question
Generally,it is impossible for measures to be

A)reliable but not valid.
B)valid but not reliable.
C)neither reliable nor valid.
D)both reliable and valid.
Question
The DSM-5 is organized according to

A)comorbidity.
B)etiology.
C)severity.
D)both a and b
Question
__________ systems describe the degree of an entity a symptom that is present.

A)Categorical
B)Difficulty
C)Dimensional
D)Bilateral
Question
If Jose wants to know if the scale at the grocery store he uses to weigh his tomatoes has alternate-form reliability he could

A)take them home and weigh them again in an hour.
B)weigh the tomatoes on two other scales in the produce department and see if they weighed the same.
C)ask another shopper what she thinks the tomatoes weigh.
D)take the tomatoes and put them on-and-off the scale several times and see if they weigh the same each time.
Question
Schizophrenia was once known as

A)psychonaturalism.
B)schizoid prixat.
C)tripolar disorder.
D)dementia praecox.
Question
In 1994,the DSM-IV was published by the

A)American Psychopathological and Statistical Association.
B)World Health Organization.
C)Congress of Mental Science.
D)American Psychiatric Association.
Question
Caleb went to see two different psychologists about his depressive symptoms.One told him that he suffered from major depressive disorder and the other told him that he had bipolar disorder.This is an example of a problem with __________

A)interrater reliability.
B)content validity.
C)internal consistency.
D)construct validity.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a new diagnosis in the DSM-5?

A)Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
B)Premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C)Illness anxiety disorder.
D)Bipolar disorder.
Question
What is one reason categorical systems are popular?

A)Freud was a proponent of such a system.
B)They define a certain threshold for treatment.
C)They describe the degree to which an entity is present.
D)It is more helpful to know severity of a symptom rather than whether or not it is present.
Question
Previous editions of the DSM were criticized for their

A)lack of attention to childhood disorders.
B)lack of attention to cultural and ethnic variations in psychopathology.
C)inability to accurately diagnose individuals with schizophrenia.
D)overemphasis on mood disorders.
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Some critics of the DSM-5 believe that

A)there are not enough different diagnoses.
B)the DSM-5 has pathologized too many problems without good justification.
C)there is not enough comorbidity in diagnoses.
D)another diagnostic category should be added titled "Conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention in elderly populations."
Question
The DSM-5 has approximately __________ times as many disorders as the first edition of the DSM I.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
Question
Dr.Kline classified her patients according to hair color.Some were classified as blonde,some brunette,and some red haired.This classification is an example of a

A)continuous classification.
B)etiological classification.
C)categorical classification.
D)dimensional classification.
Question
You are relying on a dimensional classification scheme and work with individuals who struggle with delusions.Your diagnoses are going to be based upon the __________ of delusions.

A)presence or absence
B)social consequences
C)underlying cause
D)severity
Question
The DSM-5 includes approximately __________ different diagnostic categories.

A)350
B)500
C)100
D)50
Question
In the DSM 5 culture-bound syndromes

A)are coded on Axis II.
B)are listed in the appendix of the DSM.
C)are only found in cultures outside the United States.
D)are very,very rare.
Question
Culture shapes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)language used to describe symptoms.
B)expression of symptoms.
C)commonness of the symptoms.
D)etiology of the symptoms.
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Which of the following is a culture-bound syndrome listed in the DSM- 5 that involves individuals in Japan,Taiwan,and South Korea shutting themselves in their room for at least 6 months and refusing to socialize with anyone?

A)ghost sickness
B)Dhat
C)Hikikomori
D)Koro
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Culture can have a large influence on which symptoms of a given disorder are expressed.
B)For most diagnoses in the DSM-5,it is advised not to consider cultural context.
C)All symptoms of psychiatric disorders manifest themselves in similar ways across cultures.
D)The DSM-II was the first edition of the DSM to consider cultural and ethnic variations in psychopathology.
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Which of the following is an example of something using a dimensional classification system?

A)gender
B)college major
C)telephone number
D)grade point average
Question
Major improvements since the DSM-III include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)more specific diagnostic criteria.
B)more extensive descriptions of diagnosis on Axes I and II.
C)decrease in diagnostic categories.
D)more emphasis on laboratory findings and results from physical exams.
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Comorbidity refers to

A)the likelihood that a given psychological disorder will result in death.
B)how long a person is expected to live with a given psychological disorder.
C)the presence of a second diagnosis.
D)the absence of an Clinical disorder.
Question
The DSM-5 is an example of which approach to classification?

A)Categorical
B)Dimensional
C)Quantitative
D)Atheoretical
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In 2000,the DSM-IV-TR was published

A)to clarify issues surrounding prevalence rates,course,and etiology.
B)to describe diagnoses in objective terms.
C)to include response to treatment in the descriptions of diagnoses.
D)for use by laypersons as well as professionals.
Question
The fact that SSRI's often relieve symptoms of anxiety as well as depression suggests to some clinicians and researchers that

A)SSRI's are inadequate drugs for depression.
B)anxiety and depression should be part of the same diagnostic category.
C)anxiety should be treated with anxiolytics.
D)depression should be a dimensional diagnostic system.
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You have developed a new personality inventory that will be used to match roommates in order to minimize conflict.You are almost ready to market the test,but first must administer it to several hundred individuals to establish normative data.This phase of test development is referred to as

A)branching.
B)psychometrics.
C)validation.
D)standardization.
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Which of the following guides a clinical interview?

A)Time of day
B)Location of interview
C)Paradigm used by interviewer
D)Structured instrument used by interviewer
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When Dr.Smith diagnoses a patient with schizophrenia and Dr.Jones diagnoses that same patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder,we would say that Dr.Smith and Dr.Jones have

A)low construct validity.
B)low inter-rater reliability.
C)low content accuracy.
D)low criteria.
Question
According to Hans Selye,__________ describes the biological response to sustained high levels of stress

A)general adaptation syndrome
B)general anxiety syndrome
C)anxiety adaptation syndrome
D)stress response syndrome
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In order to study the reliability of a diagnostic category,we would study whether

A)it acknowledges the uniqueness of each individual.
B)it has explicitly stated criteria.
C)patients with the label respond to treatment the same.
D)diagnosticians apply it consistently.
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You decide that you wish to use the MMPI to form a scale within the instrument to distinguish potential professional wrestlers from those without the potential to be wrestlers.Using the same method as that used to develop the MMPI,you would

A)identify items that were about wrestling.
B)identify items that distinguish pro wrestlers from non-wrestlers.
C)find all the items that wrestlers answered as true regarding themselves.
D)look for consistency among items endorsed by wrestlers as true.
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Which of the following is a structured interview?

A)SRRS
B)SCID
C)ADE
D)Rorschach
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Which of the following is NOT a measure of psychological stress?

A)List of Threatening Experiences
B)Psychiatric Epidemiological Research Interview Life Events Scale
C)Life Events and Difficulties Schedule
D)Thematic Apperception Test
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The current conceptualization of stress emphasizes how we perceive or __________ the environment in order to determine whether a stressor is present.

A)detail
B)investigate
C)appraise
D)elicit
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Reliability,as used in diagnosis,is the same as

A)agreement.
B)validity.
C)judgment.
D)utility.
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Self-Report Stress Checklists are less time consuming than conducting interviews,but they are problematic as well.Which of the following problems apply to these checklists?

A)Variability in how people interpret events.
B)Recall and forgetting.
C)Biased responses based on current mood.
D)All of the above.
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Phase 2 of Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome is:

A)alarm reaction.
B)resistance.
C)exhaustion.
D)none of the above.
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Which of the following situations is most similar to the concept of reliability in making psychiatric diagnoses?

A)You see identical twins that have identical mannerisms.
B)After watching a new TV show,you and a friend independently decide that it was lousy.
C)You're not sure what time a baseball game is on and guess it is at 1:00pm.You look in the T.V.guide and it is,in fact,at 1:00pm.
D)You meet someone new at a party and decide she/he is a shy person.Sure enough,she/he hardly speaks to anyone at the party.
Question
The MMPI is an example of a(n)

A)projective test.
B)personality inventory.
C)intelligence test.
D)structured clinical interview.
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In clinical interviews,most clinicians pay particular attention to

A)manner of responding.
B)truthfulness.
C)childhood.
D)current social functioning.
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An advantage of the Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (LEDS)over other life stress assessments is that it

A)is a very structured interview.
B)takes a shorter time to complete.
C)allows for the evaluation of life events in the context of a person's unique life circumstances.
D)relies less on determining when an event actually occurred.
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The Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (LEDS)has led researchers to conclude that

A)life events are robust predictors of several psychological and medical symptoms.
B)stress is mediated by one's childhood experiences.
C)a given life event has the same impact across individuals.
D)the correlation between life events and stress is low.
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If a diagnosis helps clinicians make good predictions and informs them of the likely course of the disorder,psychologists would say that the diagnosis has

A)interrater reliability.
B)construct validity.
C)test validity.
D)internal consistency.
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A valid classification system is one that

A)has clear criteria for making diagnoses.
B)ensures that two or more people will agree on a classification.
C)leads to accurate predictions and statements.
D)has a clear purpose.
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Which of the following is a problem with using unstructured clinical interviews in diagnosis?

A)The person being assessed feels less comfortable opening up as opposed to structured interviews.
B)They require less clinical expertise than structured interviews.
C)Assessors tend to miss comorbid diagnoses.
D)They can only be conducted by psychiatrists.
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Why do behavioral assessors sometimes set up contrived situations in which to observe behavior?

A)They do not think the setting is an important influence on people's behavior.
B)Such assessments avoid the problem of reactivity.
C)They want to see how people respond in unusual situations.
D)It is often difficult to control the conditions in natural settings.
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The construct validity of intelligence tests is limited by

A)how psychologists define intelligence.
B)the nature of the population tested with the instruments.
C)their generally low reliability.
D)none of the above.
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You are being tested by an examiner who is showing you pictures about which you are asked to tell complete stories.You are probably taking

A)the Rorschach.
B)the MMPI-2.
C)the Thematic Apperception Test.
D)The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III.
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Intelligence tests are based on the assumption that a detailed sample of a person's current intellectual functioning can predict

A)brain dysfunction.
B)innate aspects of IQ.
C)cognitive effectiveness.
D)academic potential.
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The projective hypothesis assumes

A)responses to highly structured tasks reveal hidden attitudes and motivations.
B)unstructured stimuli reveal conscious motives.
C)unstructured stimuli provoke anxiety.
D)responses to ambiguous stimuli are influenced by unconscious factors.
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Which of the following is a limitation of computer generated scoring of the MMPI?

A)Interpretation of the scores still relies on the competency of the psychologist.
B)Difficulty in using the program.
C)Ability of the computer to handle respondents who 'fake-bad.'
D)Usefulness of computer-generated report in developing comprehensive reports.
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Intelligence tests were originally developed for the purpose of

A)determining which psychiatric patients could benefit from "talk" therapy.
B)predicting which children have special academic needs.
C)determining the age at which a child should enter school.
D)segregating people of low intelligence so they would not have children.
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Awareness of stereotypes tends to develop

A)in infancy.
B)between ages 6-10.
C)in early adolescence.
D)between ages 4-5.
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The stimulus materials in the Thematic Apperception Test are ambiguous

A)to increase the likelihood that the individual is not giving responses that are consciously mediated.
B)for greater precision.
C)to increase rapport.
D)to create discomfort in the client and thereby encourage a closer relationship with the therapist.
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Which of the following was not a change made in the revised version of the MMPI?

A)Increase representation from different racial groups in the norm sample.
B)Alter the format for answering questions.
C)Alter the norm sample to reflect the composition of the US.
D)Alter items to make the content more current.
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A group of 8th grade boys and a group of 8th grade girls are administered the same math test.According to the __________ phenomenon,the girls might perform more poorly than the boys.

A)stereotype threat.
B)standardization.
C)gender awareness.
D)self-monitoring.
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The MMPI detects individuals attempting to fake the test by

A)including special scales to detect lying.
B)inferring the lying behavior from answers left blank.
C)re-administering the test.
D)examining highly unusual responses.
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Under what circumstances are respondents more likely to report engaging in illegal behaviors?

A)When the exam is a face-to-face interview.
B)When the exam is computer administered.
C)When the exam is a paper-and-pencil self-report.
D)When the respondent is in the presence of other examinees.
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Average intelligence is associated with a score of approximately

A)130.
B)70.
C)100.
D)Average intelligence cannot be determined.
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The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of a(n)

A)intelligence test.
B)diagnostic inventory.
C)neuropsychological test.
D)projective test.
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The Rorschach may have validity in identifying

A)depression,anxiety,and schizophrenia.
B)schizophrenia,borderline personality disorder,and dependent personality traits.
C)dependent personality traits,depression,and anxiety.
D)schizophrenia,dependent personality traits,and anxiety.
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Which of the following is an example of an item that might be included in the MMPI lie scale?

A)"Sometimes I feel nauseous for no apparent reason."
B)"I enjoy reading detective novels."
C)"I have never used a foul word."
D)"I often walk after dinner."
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Two children are administered the same IQ test.Assuming all factors to be equal except racial differences between the children,what factor has been found to explain any difference in scores between these children?

A)Stereotype threat
B)Attention difficulties
C)Both stereotype threat and attention difficulties
D)None of the above
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One reason for revising the MMPI was to

A)make scoring easier and more reliable.
B)accommodate changes in DSM criteria.
C)improve acceptability.
D)reduce possibilities for cheating.
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Compared to traditional personality assessment,behavioral assessment

A)does not use self-report data because of its lack of reliability.
B)relies more heavily on self-report data.
C)focuses on situational determinants rather than traits.
D)focuses on what a person says,rather than how it is said.
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Deck 3: Diagnosis and Assessment
1
The leaders of the DSM-5 task force were Drs.__________ and __________.

A)Kupfer,Regier
B)Kraepelin,Rogers
C)Rogers,Bellows
D)Regier,Kremlin
Kupfer,Regier
2
The primary funding for the DSM-5 was not to come from

A)pharmaceutical companies.
B)American Psychological Association.
C)American Medical Association.
D)clinicians in private practice.
pharmaceutical companies.
3
If Shaniqua wants to be sure her bathroom scale has test-retest reliability she should

A)weigh herself today and then eat a lot; get on the scale again and see if her weight changes
B)get on-and-off the scale repeatedly and see if it shows the same weight each time.
C)ask others to weight themselves later that day.
D)buy a second scale and see if they both give her the same weight when she steps on them.
get on-and-off the scale repeatedly and see if it shows the same weight each time.
4
An example of a test that has predictive validity is

A)an eye exam.
B)a midterm exam.
C)an IQ test.
D)a preference test.
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Having a diagnosis provides clinicians with information about all of the following EXCEPT:

A)rates.
B)causes.
C)treatment protocols.
D)stigma.
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The highest priority of the DSM-5 is that it

A)is reliable.
B)is useful to clinicians.
C)shorter than the DSM-IV-TR.
D)bilingual.
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Jim was given an intelligence test in March and re-administered the same test one year later.His score both times was the same.This indicates that the intelligence test has

A)high test-retest reliability.
B)high interrater agreement.
C)internal consistency.
D)none of the above.
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Britney was taking a test to measure levels of depression.All of the items covered typical symptoms of depression.This inventory would be said to have

A)high construct validity.
B)high content validity.
C)high criterion validity.
D)high statistical validity.
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Jackson appears to have social phobia.This diagnosis was made by looking at his scores on a particular measure of social fear.Scores like his in the past have been shown to be related to social phobia,as well as correlated with a variety of measures of social and occupational disability associated with social phobia.The measure Jackson took would be said to have

A)high construct validity.
B)high content validity.
C)high criterion validity.
D)high statistical validity.
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The letters in the abbreviation DSM refer to

A)Diseases and Symptoms of the Mind.
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
C)Diseases and Symptoms Manual.
D)Disorders and Symptoms Manual.
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The DSM-5 codes are similar to those in the WHO and the __________.

A)ICD.
B)APA.
C)ADA.
D)PPA.
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The DSM-5 was released in

A)2016.
B)2015.
C)2014.
D)2013.
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Diagnostic systems allow clinicians and scientists to:

A)conduct psychotherapy.
B)communicate accurately with one another about cases and research.
C)understand the role of cultural bias.
D)all of the above.
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All of the following were included in the trials for the DSM-5 EXCEPT

A)clinicians in private practice.
B)university researchers.
C)public.
D)clients.
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One would expect items on a depression assessment measure to have

A)interrater reliability.
B)alternate-form reliability.
C)internal consistency reliability.
D)external reliability.
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Generally,it is impossible for measures to be

A)reliable but not valid.
B)valid but not reliable.
C)neither reliable nor valid.
D)both reliable and valid.
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The DSM-5 is organized according to

A)comorbidity.
B)etiology.
C)severity.
D)both a and b
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__________ systems describe the degree of an entity a symptom that is present.

A)Categorical
B)Difficulty
C)Dimensional
D)Bilateral
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If Jose wants to know if the scale at the grocery store he uses to weigh his tomatoes has alternate-form reliability he could

A)take them home and weigh them again in an hour.
B)weigh the tomatoes on two other scales in the produce department and see if they weighed the same.
C)ask another shopper what she thinks the tomatoes weigh.
D)take the tomatoes and put them on-and-off the scale several times and see if they weigh the same each time.
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Schizophrenia was once known as

A)psychonaturalism.
B)schizoid prixat.
C)tripolar disorder.
D)dementia praecox.
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In 1994,the DSM-IV was published by the

A)American Psychopathological and Statistical Association.
B)World Health Organization.
C)Congress of Mental Science.
D)American Psychiatric Association.
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Caleb went to see two different psychologists about his depressive symptoms.One told him that he suffered from major depressive disorder and the other told him that he had bipolar disorder.This is an example of a problem with __________

A)interrater reliability.
B)content validity.
C)internal consistency.
D)construct validity.
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Which of the following is NOT a new diagnosis in the DSM-5?

A)Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
B)Premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C)Illness anxiety disorder.
D)Bipolar disorder.
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What is one reason categorical systems are popular?

A)Freud was a proponent of such a system.
B)They define a certain threshold for treatment.
C)They describe the degree to which an entity is present.
D)It is more helpful to know severity of a symptom rather than whether or not it is present.
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Previous editions of the DSM were criticized for their

A)lack of attention to childhood disorders.
B)lack of attention to cultural and ethnic variations in psychopathology.
C)inability to accurately diagnose individuals with schizophrenia.
D)overemphasis on mood disorders.
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Some critics of the DSM-5 believe that

A)there are not enough different diagnoses.
B)the DSM-5 has pathologized too many problems without good justification.
C)there is not enough comorbidity in diagnoses.
D)another diagnostic category should be added titled "Conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention in elderly populations."
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The DSM-5 has approximately __________ times as many disorders as the first edition of the DSM I.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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Dr.Kline classified her patients according to hair color.Some were classified as blonde,some brunette,and some red haired.This classification is an example of a

A)continuous classification.
B)etiological classification.
C)categorical classification.
D)dimensional classification.
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You are relying on a dimensional classification scheme and work with individuals who struggle with delusions.Your diagnoses are going to be based upon the __________ of delusions.

A)presence or absence
B)social consequences
C)underlying cause
D)severity
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The DSM-5 includes approximately __________ different diagnostic categories.

A)350
B)500
C)100
D)50
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In the DSM 5 culture-bound syndromes

A)are coded on Axis II.
B)are listed in the appendix of the DSM.
C)are only found in cultures outside the United States.
D)are very,very rare.
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32
Culture shapes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)language used to describe symptoms.
B)expression of symptoms.
C)commonness of the symptoms.
D)etiology of the symptoms.
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33
Which of the following is a culture-bound syndrome listed in the DSM- 5 that involves individuals in Japan,Taiwan,and South Korea shutting themselves in their room for at least 6 months and refusing to socialize with anyone?

A)ghost sickness
B)Dhat
C)Hikikomori
D)Koro
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34
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Culture can have a large influence on which symptoms of a given disorder are expressed.
B)For most diagnoses in the DSM-5,it is advised not to consider cultural context.
C)All symptoms of psychiatric disorders manifest themselves in similar ways across cultures.
D)The DSM-II was the first edition of the DSM to consider cultural and ethnic variations in psychopathology.
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35
Which of the following is an example of something using a dimensional classification system?

A)gender
B)college major
C)telephone number
D)grade point average
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36
Major improvements since the DSM-III include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)more specific diagnostic criteria.
B)more extensive descriptions of diagnosis on Axes I and II.
C)decrease in diagnostic categories.
D)more emphasis on laboratory findings and results from physical exams.
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37
Comorbidity refers to

A)the likelihood that a given psychological disorder will result in death.
B)how long a person is expected to live with a given psychological disorder.
C)the presence of a second diagnosis.
D)the absence of an Clinical disorder.
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38
The DSM-5 is an example of which approach to classification?

A)Categorical
B)Dimensional
C)Quantitative
D)Atheoretical
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39
In 2000,the DSM-IV-TR was published

A)to clarify issues surrounding prevalence rates,course,and etiology.
B)to describe diagnoses in objective terms.
C)to include response to treatment in the descriptions of diagnoses.
D)for use by laypersons as well as professionals.
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40
The fact that SSRI's often relieve symptoms of anxiety as well as depression suggests to some clinicians and researchers that

A)SSRI's are inadequate drugs for depression.
B)anxiety and depression should be part of the same diagnostic category.
C)anxiety should be treated with anxiolytics.
D)depression should be a dimensional diagnostic system.
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41
You have developed a new personality inventory that will be used to match roommates in order to minimize conflict.You are almost ready to market the test,but first must administer it to several hundred individuals to establish normative data.This phase of test development is referred to as

A)branching.
B)psychometrics.
C)validation.
D)standardization.
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42
Which of the following guides a clinical interview?

A)Time of day
B)Location of interview
C)Paradigm used by interviewer
D)Structured instrument used by interviewer
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43
When Dr.Smith diagnoses a patient with schizophrenia and Dr.Jones diagnoses that same patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder,we would say that Dr.Smith and Dr.Jones have

A)low construct validity.
B)low inter-rater reliability.
C)low content accuracy.
D)low criteria.
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44
According to Hans Selye,__________ describes the biological response to sustained high levels of stress

A)general adaptation syndrome
B)general anxiety syndrome
C)anxiety adaptation syndrome
D)stress response syndrome
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45
In order to study the reliability of a diagnostic category,we would study whether

A)it acknowledges the uniqueness of each individual.
B)it has explicitly stated criteria.
C)patients with the label respond to treatment the same.
D)diagnosticians apply it consistently.
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46
You decide that you wish to use the MMPI to form a scale within the instrument to distinguish potential professional wrestlers from those without the potential to be wrestlers.Using the same method as that used to develop the MMPI,you would

A)identify items that were about wrestling.
B)identify items that distinguish pro wrestlers from non-wrestlers.
C)find all the items that wrestlers answered as true regarding themselves.
D)look for consistency among items endorsed by wrestlers as true.
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47
Which of the following is a structured interview?

A)SRRS
B)SCID
C)ADE
D)Rorschach
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48
Which of the following is NOT a measure of psychological stress?

A)List of Threatening Experiences
B)Psychiatric Epidemiological Research Interview Life Events Scale
C)Life Events and Difficulties Schedule
D)Thematic Apperception Test
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49
The current conceptualization of stress emphasizes how we perceive or __________ the environment in order to determine whether a stressor is present.

A)detail
B)investigate
C)appraise
D)elicit
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50
Reliability,as used in diagnosis,is the same as

A)agreement.
B)validity.
C)judgment.
D)utility.
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51
Self-Report Stress Checklists are less time consuming than conducting interviews,but they are problematic as well.Which of the following problems apply to these checklists?

A)Variability in how people interpret events.
B)Recall and forgetting.
C)Biased responses based on current mood.
D)All of the above.
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52
Phase 2 of Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome is:

A)alarm reaction.
B)resistance.
C)exhaustion.
D)none of the above.
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53
Which of the following situations is most similar to the concept of reliability in making psychiatric diagnoses?

A)You see identical twins that have identical mannerisms.
B)After watching a new TV show,you and a friend independently decide that it was lousy.
C)You're not sure what time a baseball game is on and guess it is at 1:00pm.You look in the T.V.guide and it is,in fact,at 1:00pm.
D)You meet someone new at a party and decide she/he is a shy person.Sure enough,she/he hardly speaks to anyone at the party.
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54
The MMPI is an example of a(n)

A)projective test.
B)personality inventory.
C)intelligence test.
D)structured clinical interview.
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55
In clinical interviews,most clinicians pay particular attention to

A)manner of responding.
B)truthfulness.
C)childhood.
D)current social functioning.
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56
An advantage of the Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (LEDS)over other life stress assessments is that it

A)is a very structured interview.
B)takes a shorter time to complete.
C)allows for the evaluation of life events in the context of a person's unique life circumstances.
D)relies less on determining when an event actually occurred.
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57
The Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (LEDS)has led researchers to conclude that

A)life events are robust predictors of several psychological and medical symptoms.
B)stress is mediated by one's childhood experiences.
C)a given life event has the same impact across individuals.
D)the correlation between life events and stress is low.
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58
If a diagnosis helps clinicians make good predictions and informs them of the likely course of the disorder,psychologists would say that the diagnosis has

A)interrater reliability.
B)construct validity.
C)test validity.
D)internal consistency.
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59
A valid classification system is one that

A)has clear criteria for making diagnoses.
B)ensures that two or more people will agree on a classification.
C)leads to accurate predictions and statements.
D)has a clear purpose.
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60
Which of the following is a problem with using unstructured clinical interviews in diagnosis?

A)The person being assessed feels less comfortable opening up as opposed to structured interviews.
B)They require less clinical expertise than structured interviews.
C)Assessors tend to miss comorbid diagnoses.
D)They can only be conducted by psychiatrists.
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61
Why do behavioral assessors sometimes set up contrived situations in which to observe behavior?

A)They do not think the setting is an important influence on people's behavior.
B)Such assessments avoid the problem of reactivity.
C)They want to see how people respond in unusual situations.
D)It is often difficult to control the conditions in natural settings.
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62
The construct validity of intelligence tests is limited by

A)how psychologists define intelligence.
B)the nature of the population tested with the instruments.
C)their generally low reliability.
D)none of the above.
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63
You are being tested by an examiner who is showing you pictures about which you are asked to tell complete stories.You are probably taking

A)the Rorschach.
B)the MMPI-2.
C)the Thematic Apperception Test.
D)The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III.
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64
Intelligence tests are based on the assumption that a detailed sample of a person's current intellectual functioning can predict

A)brain dysfunction.
B)innate aspects of IQ.
C)cognitive effectiveness.
D)academic potential.
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65
The projective hypothesis assumes

A)responses to highly structured tasks reveal hidden attitudes and motivations.
B)unstructured stimuli reveal conscious motives.
C)unstructured stimuli provoke anxiety.
D)responses to ambiguous stimuli are influenced by unconscious factors.
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66
Which of the following is a limitation of computer generated scoring of the MMPI?

A)Interpretation of the scores still relies on the competency of the psychologist.
B)Difficulty in using the program.
C)Ability of the computer to handle respondents who 'fake-bad.'
D)Usefulness of computer-generated report in developing comprehensive reports.
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67
Intelligence tests were originally developed for the purpose of

A)determining which psychiatric patients could benefit from "talk" therapy.
B)predicting which children have special academic needs.
C)determining the age at which a child should enter school.
D)segregating people of low intelligence so they would not have children.
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68
Awareness of stereotypes tends to develop

A)in infancy.
B)between ages 6-10.
C)in early adolescence.
D)between ages 4-5.
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69
The stimulus materials in the Thematic Apperception Test are ambiguous

A)to increase the likelihood that the individual is not giving responses that are consciously mediated.
B)for greater precision.
C)to increase rapport.
D)to create discomfort in the client and thereby encourage a closer relationship with the therapist.
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70
Which of the following was not a change made in the revised version of the MMPI?

A)Increase representation from different racial groups in the norm sample.
B)Alter the format for answering questions.
C)Alter the norm sample to reflect the composition of the US.
D)Alter items to make the content more current.
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71
A group of 8th grade boys and a group of 8th grade girls are administered the same math test.According to the __________ phenomenon,the girls might perform more poorly than the boys.

A)stereotype threat.
B)standardization.
C)gender awareness.
D)self-monitoring.
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72
The MMPI detects individuals attempting to fake the test by

A)including special scales to detect lying.
B)inferring the lying behavior from answers left blank.
C)re-administering the test.
D)examining highly unusual responses.
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73
Under what circumstances are respondents more likely to report engaging in illegal behaviors?

A)When the exam is a face-to-face interview.
B)When the exam is computer administered.
C)When the exam is a paper-and-pencil self-report.
D)When the respondent is in the presence of other examinees.
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74
Average intelligence is associated with a score of approximately

A)130.
B)70.
C)100.
D)Average intelligence cannot be determined.
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75
The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of a(n)

A)intelligence test.
B)diagnostic inventory.
C)neuropsychological test.
D)projective test.
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76
The Rorschach may have validity in identifying

A)depression,anxiety,and schizophrenia.
B)schizophrenia,borderline personality disorder,and dependent personality traits.
C)dependent personality traits,depression,and anxiety.
D)schizophrenia,dependent personality traits,and anxiety.
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77
Which of the following is an example of an item that might be included in the MMPI lie scale?

A)"Sometimes I feel nauseous for no apparent reason."
B)"I enjoy reading detective novels."
C)"I have never used a foul word."
D)"I often walk after dinner."
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78
Two children are administered the same IQ test.Assuming all factors to be equal except racial differences between the children,what factor has been found to explain any difference in scores between these children?

A)Stereotype threat
B)Attention difficulties
C)Both stereotype threat and attention difficulties
D)None of the above
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79
One reason for revising the MMPI was to

A)make scoring easier and more reliable.
B)accommodate changes in DSM criteria.
C)improve acceptability.
D)reduce possibilities for cheating.
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80
Compared to traditional personality assessment,behavioral assessment

A)does not use self-report data because of its lack of reliability.
B)relies more heavily on self-report data.
C)focuses on situational determinants rather than traits.
D)focuses on what a person says,rather than how it is said.
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