A) 200,000
B) 400,000
C) 800,000
D) 1,600,000
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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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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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A) crying.
B) a bruise on the knee.
C) poor hygiene.
D) grab marks.
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A) organizational skills.
B) planning ability.
C) degree of risk.
D) All of these
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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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A) 12 to 20%
B) 6 to 11%
C) 18 to 24%
D) 9 to 18%
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A) psychological tests
B) interviews
C) anatomically correct dolls
D) All of these
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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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A) "co-experimenters."
B) "co-therapists."
C) "co-assessment professionals."
D) All of these
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A) the MMPI.
B) situational stress tests.
C) the Rorschach.
D) All of these
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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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A) Thurstone
B) Thorndike
C) Exner
D) Rapaport
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A) religion
B) occupation
C) telephone number
D) medical history
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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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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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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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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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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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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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