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Screening may occur at which of the following sites?

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C)Employment setting.
D)All of the above.
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Assessments conducted primarily to provide information addressing a person's current or anticipated psychosocial deficits are referred to as _________ services.

A)intervention-focused
B)assessment-focused
C)evaluative
D)prognostic
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Researchers developed a brief survey of depressive symptoms to be used in schools to evaluate adolescents' current level of symptoms.This tool is an example of a ______ tool.

A)prognosis
B)diagnosis
C)screening
D)treatment monitoring
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A diagnosis is useful to psychologists because:

A)it provides an initial framework for a treatment plan.
B)it helps in searching the scientific literature for information on associated features such as etiology and prognosis.
C)It enables communication with other health professionals.
D)all of the above.
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A _______ tool is useful in identifying individuals at risk for a mental disorder.Those who score high on that measure would _______meet diagnostic criteria for a disorder.

A)screening; not necessarily
B)diagnostic; definitely
C)screening; rarely
D)diagnostic; almost always
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A psychologist who is competent in clinical assessment skills requires

A)knowledge of conceptual areas,such as psychometric properties of assessments.
B)practical assessment skills.
C)continued revision of assessment tools to stay up to date with revised and new t measures.
D)all of the above.
Question
Prediction error during an assessment is more likely when the

A)base rate of a behaviour is low.
B)base rate of a behaviour is moderate.
C)base rate of a behaviour is high.
D)behaviour has been empirically investigated.
Question
A forensic psychologist predicts that an offender is unlikely to harm himself during a three-year conditional release,and at the end of the three years the offender has not engaged in any self-harm.This type of prediction would be referred to as a

A)true positive.
B)true negative.
C)false positive.
D)false negative.
Question
An assessment conducted as a first step in identifying an appropriate and effective service to meet an individual's unique needs is referred to as an)_________ service.

A)intervention-focused
B)assessment-focused
C)evaluative
D)prognostic
Question
What term is more commonly used today,replacing the term psychodiagnosis?

A)Screening.
B)Case formulation.
C)Patient conceptualization.
D)Clinical presentation.
Question
For divorcing parents,child custody evaluations are conducted

A)for a minority of parents who are unable to reach a co-parenting agreement.
B)for the majority of parents who share child care,but need to formalize their co-parenting agreement.
C)by lawyers only,separately for each parent.
D)using specified psychometrically-sound tests.
Question
Case formulation refers to the process of collecting assessment data

A)for use in court proceedings.
B)to evaluate intervention services.
C)as a means of communication among clinicians and with other health professionals through patient files.
D)to develop a comprehensive view of a patient's functioning.
Question
When an event occurs that was not predicted,it is referred to as a

A)false positive.
B)false negative.
C)true positive.
D)true negative.
Question
Psychological assessment _________ prediction regarding the patient's future functioning.

A)should not include any form of
B)does not necessarily have to include
C)always implies some form of
D)is not the same as making a
Question
The use of assessment data,in combination with relevant empirical literature,to make predictions about the future course of a patient's psychological functioning is referred to as:

A)diagnosis.
B)prognosis.
C)treatment monitoring.
D)treatment evaluation.
Question
A procedure to identify individuals who may have clinically significant problems or who may be at risk for developing such problems is referred to as a _______ procedure.

A)diagnostic
B)screening
C)treatment-planning
D)treatment-evaluation
Question
The collection of large amounts and multiple sources of data can run the risk of

A)unnecessary costs.
B)unnecessary error.
C)less time for intervention.
D)all of the above.
Question
A psychologist initially considers diagnosing a child with ADHD based on reports from several teachers.However,after consultation with the child's parents,it is clear that the child's sleep habits are severely problematic,and sleep hygiene training is recommended.Had the psychologist diagnosed ADHD,this type of prediction would be referred to as a

A)true positive.
B)true negative.
C)false positive.
D)false negative.
Question
Horvath,Logan,and Walker 2002)conducted a content analysis of child custody evaluation reports and found that

A)the American Psychological Association guidelines were not consistently followed.
B)practitioners often stuck to one specific evaluation method for many of the assessments.
C)the American Psychological Association guidelines were followed in the vast majority of evaluations.
D)a number of evaluations only used Rorschach Inkblot tests.
Question
What of the following is the BEST example of a psychological assessment as a stand-alone service?

A)An intervention-focused evaluation.
B)A child custody evaluation.
C)A pre-treatment evaluation.
D)A treatment monitoring evaluation.
Question
The minimum requirement for internal consistency reliability suggested by many psychologists is _____ in a clinical context.For research purposes,values greater than _____ are generally seen as sufficient.

A).90 ; .70
B).70 ; .90
C).30 ; .60
D).60 ; .30
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Treatment planning:

A)allows the client to pre-pay services.
B)uses assessment data and relevant scientific evidence to make predictions about the future course of a patient's psychological functioning.
C)requires the psychologist to determine the extent to which there are efficacious treatments to address the client's problems.
D)is the process by which agencies decide which services to fund.
Question
To be most useful,treatment planning should

A)focus only on short-term goals of treatment.
B)focus on intermediate goals of treatment.
C)focus on ultimate goals of treatment.
D)focus on both the intermediate and the ultimate goals of treatment.
Question
According to Palmiter 2004),approximately 90% of psychologists use _______when assessing children and adolescents:

A)child/adolescent self-reporting scales
B)a family or individual child/adolescent interview
C)teacher behaviour rating scales
D)naturalistic observation
Question
High reliability is particularly important for clinical purposes because it influences

A)standard deviation.
B)how much error there is in a test score.
C)internal measurement of the test.
D)none of the above.
Question
Psychological assessment and psychological testing

A)refer to the same activities.
B)are related activities,but are not synonymous.
C)usually end up examining the same phenomena.
D)are different,in that testing is more complex and integrated than assessment.
Question
To be optimally effective,treatment monitoring should be conducted

A)once,at the beginning of treatment,to establish treatment procedures.
B)twice,at the beginning and at the mid-point of treatment,to determine effectiveness of treatment.
C)by a psychologist who is impartial,and not involved with the treatment.
D)on a routine basis throughout services.
Question
Assessment is ______ complex and ______ multifaceted than is testing.

A)less ; less
B)less ; more
C)more ; more
D)more ; less
Question
In what ways)can treatment outcome data can be used?

A)To help estimate the benefits,duration,and cost of treatment.
B)As an indicator of how well an entire system of care is functioning.
C)To document the typical range of outcomes experienced by clients as a means of comparison between clients.
D)All of the above.
Question
Specificity refers to the relative proportion of ________ identified by the assessment.

A)true positives
B)true negatives
C)false positives
D)false negatives
Question
Sensitivity refers to the relative proportion of _________ identified by the assessment.

A)true positives
B)true negatives
C)false positives
D)false negatives
Question
A study conducted by Lambert et al.2003)on treatment monitoring compared two groups of therapy clients.In one group,therapists received formal feedback on client symptoms.In the other group,therapists received no formal feedback on client symptoms.The researchers found

A)no differences in treatment outcome between the two groups.
B)that clients in the "no feedback" condition experienced improved treatment outcome.
C)that clients in the "feedback" condition experienced worse treatment outcome.
D)that clients in the "feedback" condition experienced improved treatment outcome.
Question
A useful treatment plan must cover the general areas of

A)problem identification and treatment evaluation.
B)problem identification,treatment goals,and treatment strategies/tactics.
C)treatment goals,treatment evaluation,and treatment strategies/tactics.
D)treatment goals,treatment strategies/tactics,and treatment evaluation.
Question
Lambert et al.2003)found that treatment monitoring

A)worsened treatment outcome by increasing distraction and self-consciousness among clinicians.
B)did not have any impact on treatment outcome.
C)affected treatment outcome in very few cases.
D)had the potential to substantially impact treatment outcome.
Question
Recent research has identified that internet samples are ______ and results found through internet responses are _______ to those obtained by traditional methods.

A)diverse ; similar
B)homogeneous ; different
C)homogeneous ; similar
D)diverse ; different
Question
Providing a clear focus for treatment,giving the client realistic expectations about the process and likely outcome of treatment,as well as establishing a standard against which treatment progress can be measured are all clear benefits of

A)prognosis.
B)diagnosis.
C)treatment maintenance.
D)treatment planning.
Question
Advances in online technology have

A)made it possible to complete a full psychological assessment online.
B)led to a number of websites offering psychological testing.
C)helped to eliminate a number of previous ethical and practical issues in psychological testing.
D)led to increased regulation of the online administration of psychological testing.
Question
Consistency across clinicians and testing occasions in the procedure used to administer and score a test is referred to as:

A)normalization.
B)standardization.
C)inter-rater reliability.
D)content validity.
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Treatment monitoring

A)helps ensure that the psychologist follows the treatment plan.
B)allows for changes in the treatment plan as required.
C)helps ensure that clients are completing assigned tasks.
D)helps to develop treatment goals at the outset of therapy.
Question
The level of acceptable reliability for tests used for clinical purposes is ________ the level of acceptable reliability for tests used for research purposes.

A)lower than
B)the same as
C)greater than
D)more difficult to determine than
Question
If a test score of 45 is associated with a percentile rank of 74%,this indicates that

A)74% of those in the normative group scored at or above a test score of 45.
B)74% of those in the normative group scored at or below a test score of 45.
C)45% of those in the normative group scored at or below a test score of 74.
D)45% of those in the normative group scored at or above a test score of 74.
Question
When conducting assessments,psychologists have an ethical responsibility to:

A)be knowledgeable about test properties,such as standardization,reliability,validity,and norms.
B)be able to competently administer and interpret the results of each test used.
C)clearly indicate to the client the limits to the certainty of assessment findings.
D)all of the above.
Question
Developmental norms are used when the psychological construct being assessed

A)remains constant over time.
B)remains constant over time for some individuals,but not for others.
C)develops idiosyncratically over time.
D)changes over time.
Question
Compared with ____i)____,____ii)____ are far less likely to be standardized,to have norms,or to possess acceptable levels of reliability and validity.

A)i)intelligence tests/personality inventories/behaviour rating scales; ii)projective tests
B)i)projective tests; ii)intelligence tests/personality inventories/behaviour rating scales
C)i)intelligence tests and behaviour rating scales; ii)personality inventories and projective tests
D)i)personality inventories and projective tests; ii)intelligence tests and behaviour rating scales
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To be sure that a test is yielding valid data it must meet which of the following criteria?

A)It must have norms.
B)It must measure all aspects of the underlying construct it purports to measure.
C)It must be related with scores of other tests of similar constructs.
D)Both B and C.
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To develop a standard score a ____ score is calculated.

A)t
B)z
C)p
D)comparison
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Evidence-based assessment uses research and theory to guide the manner in which the

A)assessment process unfolds.
B)treatment unfolds.
C)treatments are provided.
D)none of the above.
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When considering ethical issues in assessment which of the following is/are considered essential?

A)Informed consent.
B)Confidentiality.
C)The assessor's sound knowledge of the tests' psychometric properties.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following tests uses developmental norms?

A)Rorschach Inkblot Test.
B)Graduate Record Examination.
C)Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales.
D)Thematic Apperception Test.
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The extent to which a test provides a relatively pure measure of a psychological construct,and is not contaminated by other psychological constructs,is referred to as

A)discriminant validity.
B)concurrent validity.
C)predictive validity.
D)convergent validity.
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Standard scores are calculated by __________________ a specific test score and dividing the resulting number by the standard deviation of the test scores.

A)adding the standard deviation of the test scores from
B)subtracting the standard deviation of the test scores from
C)adding the mean of the test scores to
D)subtracting the mean of the test scores from
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A psychologist is concerned that a newly published test for measuring the construct of major depression is actually more appropriate for measuring bipolar disorder.This suggests the psychologist is concerned about the _____________ of the test.

A)content validity
B)discriminant validity
C)predictive validity
D)incremental validity
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1
Screening may occur at which of the following sites?

A)Clinic and/or hospital.
B)School.
C)Employment setting.
D)All of the above.
All of the above.
2
Assessments conducted primarily to provide information addressing a person's current or anticipated psychosocial deficits are referred to as _________ services.

A)intervention-focused
B)assessment-focused
C)evaluative
D)prognostic
assessment-focused
3
Researchers developed a brief survey of depressive symptoms to be used in schools to evaluate adolescents' current level of symptoms.This tool is an example of a ______ tool.

A)prognosis
B)diagnosis
C)screening
D)treatment monitoring
screening
4
A diagnosis is useful to psychologists because:

A)it provides an initial framework for a treatment plan.
B)it helps in searching the scientific literature for information on associated features such as etiology and prognosis.
C)It enables communication with other health professionals.
D)all of the above.
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A _______ tool is useful in identifying individuals at risk for a mental disorder.Those who score high on that measure would _______meet diagnostic criteria for a disorder.

A)screening; not necessarily
B)diagnostic; definitely
C)screening; rarely
D)diagnostic; almost always
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A psychologist who is competent in clinical assessment skills requires

A)knowledge of conceptual areas,such as psychometric properties of assessments.
B)practical assessment skills.
C)continued revision of assessment tools to stay up to date with revised and new t measures.
D)all of the above.
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Prediction error during an assessment is more likely when the

A)base rate of a behaviour is low.
B)base rate of a behaviour is moderate.
C)base rate of a behaviour is high.
D)behaviour has been empirically investigated.
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A forensic psychologist predicts that an offender is unlikely to harm himself during a three-year conditional release,and at the end of the three years the offender has not engaged in any self-harm.This type of prediction would be referred to as a

A)true positive.
B)true negative.
C)false positive.
D)false negative.
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An assessment conducted as a first step in identifying an appropriate and effective service to meet an individual's unique needs is referred to as an)_________ service.

A)intervention-focused
B)assessment-focused
C)evaluative
D)prognostic
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What term is more commonly used today,replacing the term psychodiagnosis?

A)Screening.
B)Case formulation.
C)Patient conceptualization.
D)Clinical presentation.
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For divorcing parents,child custody evaluations are conducted

A)for a minority of parents who are unable to reach a co-parenting agreement.
B)for the majority of parents who share child care,but need to formalize their co-parenting agreement.
C)by lawyers only,separately for each parent.
D)using specified psychometrically-sound tests.
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Case formulation refers to the process of collecting assessment data

A)for use in court proceedings.
B)to evaluate intervention services.
C)as a means of communication among clinicians and with other health professionals through patient files.
D)to develop a comprehensive view of a patient's functioning.
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When an event occurs that was not predicted,it is referred to as a

A)false positive.
B)false negative.
C)true positive.
D)true negative.
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Psychological assessment _________ prediction regarding the patient's future functioning.

A)should not include any form of
B)does not necessarily have to include
C)always implies some form of
D)is not the same as making a
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The use of assessment data,in combination with relevant empirical literature,to make predictions about the future course of a patient's psychological functioning is referred to as:

A)diagnosis.
B)prognosis.
C)treatment monitoring.
D)treatment evaluation.
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A procedure to identify individuals who may have clinically significant problems or who may be at risk for developing such problems is referred to as a _______ procedure.

A)diagnostic
B)screening
C)treatment-planning
D)treatment-evaluation
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The collection of large amounts and multiple sources of data can run the risk of

A)unnecessary costs.
B)unnecessary error.
C)less time for intervention.
D)all of the above.
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A psychologist initially considers diagnosing a child with ADHD based on reports from several teachers.However,after consultation with the child's parents,it is clear that the child's sleep habits are severely problematic,and sleep hygiene training is recommended.Had the psychologist diagnosed ADHD,this type of prediction would be referred to as a

A)true positive.
B)true negative.
C)false positive.
D)false negative.
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Horvath,Logan,and Walker 2002)conducted a content analysis of child custody evaluation reports and found that

A)the American Psychological Association guidelines were not consistently followed.
B)practitioners often stuck to one specific evaluation method for many of the assessments.
C)the American Psychological Association guidelines were followed in the vast majority of evaluations.
D)a number of evaluations only used Rorschach Inkblot tests.
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What of the following is the BEST example of a psychological assessment as a stand-alone service?

A)An intervention-focused evaluation.
B)A child custody evaluation.
C)A pre-treatment evaluation.
D)A treatment monitoring evaluation.
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21
The minimum requirement for internal consistency reliability suggested by many psychologists is _____ in a clinical context.For research purposes,values greater than _____ are generally seen as sufficient.

A).90 ; .70
B).70 ; .90
C).30 ; .60
D).60 ; .30
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Treatment planning:

A)allows the client to pre-pay services.
B)uses assessment data and relevant scientific evidence to make predictions about the future course of a patient's psychological functioning.
C)requires the psychologist to determine the extent to which there are efficacious treatments to address the client's problems.
D)is the process by which agencies decide which services to fund.
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To be most useful,treatment planning should

A)focus only on short-term goals of treatment.
B)focus on intermediate goals of treatment.
C)focus on ultimate goals of treatment.
D)focus on both the intermediate and the ultimate goals of treatment.
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According to Palmiter 2004),approximately 90% of psychologists use _______when assessing children and adolescents:

A)child/adolescent self-reporting scales
B)a family or individual child/adolescent interview
C)teacher behaviour rating scales
D)naturalistic observation
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High reliability is particularly important for clinical purposes because it influences

A)standard deviation.
B)how much error there is in a test score.
C)internal measurement of the test.
D)none of the above.
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Psychological assessment and psychological testing

A)refer to the same activities.
B)are related activities,but are not synonymous.
C)usually end up examining the same phenomena.
D)are different,in that testing is more complex and integrated than assessment.
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To be optimally effective,treatment monitoring should be conducted

A)once,at the beginning of treatment,to establish treatment procedures.
B)twice,at the beginning and at the mid-point of treatment,to determine effectiveness of treatment.
C)by a psychologist who is impartial,and not involved with the treatment.
D)on a routine basis throughout services.
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Assessment is ______ complex and ______ multifaceted than is testing.

A)less ; less
B)less ; more
C)more ; more
D)more ; less
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In what ways)can treatment outcome data can be used?

A)To help estimate the benefits,duration,and cost of treatment.
B)As an indicator of how well an entire system of care is functioning.
C)To document the typical range of outcomes experienced by clients as a means of comparison between clients.
D)All of the above.
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Specificity refers to the relative proportion of ________ identified by the assessment.

A)true positives
B)true negatives
C)false positives
D)false negatives
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Sensitivity refers to the relative proportion of _________ identified by the assessment.

A)true positives
B)true negatives
C)false positives
D)false negatives
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A study conducted by Lambert et al.2003)on treatment monitoring compared two groups of therapy clients.In one group,therapists received formal feedback on client symptoms.In the other group,therapists received no formal feedback on client symptoms.The researchers found

A)no differences in treatment outcome between the two groups.
B)that clients in the "no feedback" condition experienced improved treatment outcome.
C)that clients in the "feedback" condition experienced worse treatment outcome.
D)that clients in the "feedback" condition experienced improved treatment outcome.
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A useful treatment plan must cover the general areas of

A)problem identification and treatment evaluation.
B)problem identification,treatment goals,and treatment strategies/tactics.
C)treatment goals,treatment evaluation,and treatment strategies/tactics.
D)treatment goals,treatment strategies/tactics,and treatment evaluation.
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Lambert et al.2003)found that treatment monitoring

A)worsened treatment outcome by increasing distraction and self-consciousness among clinicians.
B)did not have any impact on treatment outcome.
C)affected treatment outcome in very few cases.
D)had the potential to substantially impact treatment outcome.
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Recent research has identified that internet samples are ______ and results found through internet responses are _______ to those obtained by traditional methods.

A)diverse ; similar
B)homogeneous ; different
C)homogeneous ; similar
D)diverse ; different
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Providing a clear focus for treatment,giving the client realistic expectations about the process and likely outcome of treatment,as well as establishing a standard against which treatment progress can be measured are all clear benefits of

A)prognosis.
B)diagnosis.
C)treatment maintenance.
D)treatment planning.
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37
Advances in online technology have

A)made it possible to complete a full psychological assessment online.
B)led to a number of websites offering psychological testing.
C)helped to eliminate a number of previous ethical and practical issues in psychological testing.
D)led to increased regulation of the online administration of psychological testing.
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Consistency across clinicians and testing occasions in the procedure used to administer and score a test is referred to as:

A)normalization.
B)standardization.
C)inter-rater reliability.
D)content validity.
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Treatment monitoring

A)helps ensure that the psychologist follows the treatment plan.
B)allows for changes in the treatment plan as required.
C)helps ensure that clients are completing assigned tasks.
D)helps to develop treatment goals at the outset of therapy.
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The level of acceptable reliability for tests used for clinical purposes is ________ the level of acceptable reliability for tests used for research purposes.

A)lower than
B)the same as
C)greater than
D)more difficult to determine than
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If a test score of 45 is associated with a percentile rank of 74%,this indicates that

A)74% of those in the normative group scored at or above a test score of 45.
B)74% of those in the normative group scored at or below a test score of 45.
C)45% of those in the normative group scored at or below a test score of 74.
D)45% of those in the normative group scored at or above a test score of 74.
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When conducting assessments,psychologists have an ethical responsibility to:

A)be knowledgeable about test properties,such as standardization,reliability,validity,and norms.
B)be able to competently administer and interpret the results of each test used.
C)clearly indicate to the client the limits to the certainty of assessment findings.
D)all of the above.
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Developmental norms are used when the psychological construct being assessed

A)remains constant over time.
B)remains constant over time for some individuals,but not for others.
C)develops idiosyncratically over time.
D)changes over time.
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Compared with ____i)____,____ii)____ are far less likely to be standardized,to have norms,or to possess acceptable levels of reliability and validity.

A)i)intelligence tests/personality inventories/behaviour rating scales; ii)projective tests
B)i)projective tests; ii)intelligence tests/personality inventories/behaviour rating scales
C)i)intelligence tests and behaviour rating scales; ii)personality inventories and projective tests
D)i)personality inventories and projective tests; ii)intelligence tests and behaviour rating scales
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To be sure that a test is yielding valid data it must meet which of the following criteria?

A)It must have norms.
B)It must measure all aspects of the underlying construct it purports to measure.
C)It must be related with scores of other tests of similar constructs.
D)Both B and C.
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46
To develop a standard score a ____ score is calculated.

A)t
B)z
C)p
D)comparison
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47
Evidence-based assessment uses research and theory to guide the manner in which the

A)assessment process unfolds.
B)treatment unfolds.
C)treatments are provided.
D)none of the above.
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48
When considering ethical issues in assessment which of the following is/are considered essential?

A)Informed consent.
B)Confidentiality.
C)The assessor's sound knowledge of the tests' psychometric properties.
D)All of the above.
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49
Which of the following tests uses developmental norms?

A)Rorschach Inkblot Test.
B)Graduate Record Examination.
C)Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales.
D)Thematic Apperception Test.
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50
The extent to which a test provides a relatively pure measure of a psychological construct,and is not contaminated by other psychological constructs,is referred to as

A)discriminant validity.
B)concurrent validity.
C)predictive validity.
D)convergent validity.
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51
Standard scores are calculated by __________________ a specific test score and dividing the resulting number by the standard deviation of the test scores.

A)adding the standard deviation of the test scores from
B)subtracting the standard deviation of the test scores from
C)adding the mean of the test scores to
D)subtracting the mean of the test scores from
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52
A psychologist is concerned that a newly published test for measuring the construct of major depression is actually more appropriate for measuring bipolar disorder.This suggests the psychologist is concerned about the _____________ of the test.

A)content validity
B)discriminant validity
C)predictive validity
D)incremental validity
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