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According to statistics cited from the World Health Organization,approximately ______ people,worldwide,die annually from suicide.


A) 200,000
B) 400,000
C) 800,000
D) 1,600,000

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According to your textbook,which is TRUE of cultural competence?


A) The term refers to developing tests that reflect particular values.
B) The term refers to knowledge of a particular culture through academic study, life experience, or both.
C) The textbook authors recommend it not only for psychologists but many other groups such as sales people.
D) All of these

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Many variables may be considered when conducting an examination of an individual's financial competency.Which is not a variable mentioned in the textbook?


A) the assessee's pre-morbid functioning
B) the assessee's past values and preferences
C) the complexity of the finance-related decisions that need to be made
D) the presence of legal challenges to the individual's financial competency

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D

Which of the following physical signs are MOST suggestive of child abuse?


A) crying.
B) a bruise on the knee.
C) poor hygiene.
D) grab marks.

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Hypotheses typically made by profilers regarding crime scene evidence usually relates to the perpetrators'


A) organizational skills.
B) planning ability.
C) degree of risk.
D) All of these

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It is a fact that


A) there has been no controversy about DSM-5.
B) there has been no shortage of controversy about DSM-5.
C) the greatest controversy to date concerns the blueprinting of DSM-5.1.
D) the Chair of the Planning Committee for DSM-5.1 resigned in protest.

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An estimated _________ of military veterans and serving military personnel are expected to experience posttraumatic stress injuries either immediately after,or even years after,their deployment.


A) 12 to 20%
B) 6 to 11%
C) 18 to 24%
D) 9 to 18%

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Which tools of psychological assessment are used to assess child abuse and neglect?


A) psychological tests
B) interviews
C) anatomically correct dolls
D) All of these

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Which is true about the vignette Dr.Ronald Jay Cohen presented about the Bellevue outpatient who took prescription medication during a therapy session?


A) Dr. Cohen turned out to be right in the end.
B) the supervisor turned out to be right in the end.
C) the patient turned out to be right in the end.
D) the patient's wife turned out to be right in the end.

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In the Chapter 13 Meet an Assessment Professional,Dr.Stephen Finn characterized clients as


A) "co-experimenters."
B) "co-therapists."
C) "co-assessment professionals."
D) All of these

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In the Chapter 13 Meet an Assessment Professional,Dr.Stephen Finn cited different tools used in therapeutic assessment including "performance-based personality tests" such as


A) the MMPI.
B) situational stress tests.
C) the Rorschach.
D) All of these

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A psychological report is BEST written with


A) the diagnosis in mind.
B) the goal of the assessment in mind.
C) the tools of assessment that were employed at hand.
D) the best interest of the referral source in mind.

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According to your textbook,who was known for encouraging the use of a test battery rather than the use of a single psychological test?


A) Thurstone
B) Thorndike
C) Exner
D) Rapaport

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Which of the following would NOT be properly characterized as demographic data?


A) religion
B) occupation
C) telephone number
D) medical history

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D

Knowledge of the incidence and prevalence of certain disorders can


A) influence the priorities of researchers
B) inform policies of health insurance companies
C) guide the plans of pharmaceutical manufacturers
D) all of these

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According to your textbook,a key assumption in criminal profiling is that perpetrators of serial crimes


A) can be identified from profiles gathered on the Psychopathy Checklist.
B) can be identified by psychologists.
C) leave more than physical evidence at a crime scene.
D) are unable to control themselves from repeat offenses.

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C

Which measures are typically included as part of a standard battery?


A) measures of intelligence and personality
B) measures of intelligence, personality, and neurological intactness
C) measures of intelligence, personality, neurological intactness, and case history data
D) a measure of intelligence, a measure of neurological intactness, and the Mooney Problem Checklist

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The MAC was a scale derived from the MMPI that was constructed to aid in differentiating


A) appetite-disordered from non-appetite disordered patients.
B) marijuana-abusing from non-marijuana-abusing patients.
C) alcoholic from non-alcoholic patients.
D) so-called "foodies" from "fast foodies."

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As discussed in Chapter 13 of your text,case history data was used to support the view that


A) a rhesus monkey is capable of experiencing anxiety disorder and depression.
B) racial intolerance can lead to a number of debilitating psychosomatic conditions.
C) exposure to Christian Science predisposed one patient to an obsessive disorder.
D) All of these

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Which of the following would NOT typically be assessed in a routine mental status examination?


A) short-term memory
B) memory for one's own name
C) memory for who is currently serving as President of the United States
D) All of these would typically be assessed.

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