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The newest and most exciting method of imaging brain functions involves


A) MRI
B) fMRI
C) TPD
D) PET

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An advantage of the MMPI-2 in clinical assessment is that it


A) provides an in-depth measure of a small number of critical dimensions.
B) gives the clinician ample opportunity to ask additional questions.
C) covers a wide range of problems in an efficient manner.
D) allows clinicians to include their own professional judgments.

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Currently,brain imaging techniques are used mostly for research,but are being used in the assessment and treatment of


A) dissociative identity disorder
B) bulimia
C) depression
D) Alzheimer's disease

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In DSM-5,disorders are defined in the terms of


A) relationships with family members.
B) the individual.
C) the individual's place in a chosen culture.
D) the relationship between the client and the therapist.

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What is one of the limitations of the MMPI-2 as a personality measure?


A) It relies on subjective scoring.
B) It is limited to use with the normal personality.
C) There is little research on its reliability or validity.
D) People who are acutely psychotic often have difficulty reading and comprehending.

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A clinical psychologist is interviewing a client and asks a series of questions.Later the same psychologist interviews another client and asks the same series of questions in the same order.What type of interview is the psychologist using?


A) primary
B) objective
C) projective
D) structured

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A system that classifies mental disorders on the basis their qualitative differences is known as a


A) class approach.
B) dimensional approach.
C) categorical approach.
D) measurement approach.

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"Kappa" is a measure of interrater reliability that describes


A) the proportion of time raters agree exactly.
B) the proportion of agreement beyond chance agreement.
C) whether certain diagnoses are used disproportionately.
D) whether a clinician is equally accurate with all diagnoses.

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DSM-5 encourages clinicians to consider the influence of cultural factors in both the expression and recognition of symptoms of mental disorders.This is especially challenging when


A) the clinician and the person with the problem do not share the same cultural background.
B) the clinician and the person with the problem share the same cultural background.
C) cultural background does not factor into the diagnostic equation.
D) the clinician and the person with the problem share the same faith.

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One empirical finding about the MMPI-2 scales is that an individual's scores change over time.This finding could indicate a(n)


A) high level of statistical significance to the scales.
B) individual's temperament.
C) lack of reliability to the scales.
D) high validity concerning the scales.

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Recent advances in the scoring of projective tests focus on


A) the clinical experience of the clinician scoring the test.
B) the form of the client's answers rather than the content.
C) the content of the client's answers rather than the form.
D) an objective score of the frequency of categories of responses.

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A psychologist administers a series of projective tests to a client.Which major theoretical orientation is most consistent with this psychologist's preference in assessment methods?


A) behavioral
B) biological
C) humanistic
D) psychodynamic

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What are two major uses of a classification system for abnormal behavior?

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Two clinical psychologists each interview and diagnose a group of patients.The extent to which they agree on the diagnosis of each patient is called


A) utility.
B) validity.
C) coverage.
D) reliability.

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Alice has been experiencing a number of symptoms of anxiety for several months.A psychologist decides to assess her symptoms by using a behavioral coding system.What is Alice likely to be asked to do?


A) evaluate the symbolism of each of her symptoms
B) record the presence of specific symptoms during 30-minute segments throughout the day
C) rate the level of anxiety she feels on a scale ranging from very anxious to not anxious
D) discuss her symptoms while a psychologist checks instruments designed to measure her pulse and breathing

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Several questions on the MMPI-2 contain questions that almost everyone is likely to answer in the same way; these questions are included to catch unsophisticated attempts to avoid answering honestly and are scored on the


A) D or Deception Scale.
B) L or Lie Scale.
C) T or Truth Scale.
D) O or Obfuscation Scale.

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How are disorders grouped in DSM-5?


A) by similar kinds of symptoms
B) by the length of time the symptoms have been present
C) by similar levels of disturbance in the individual
D) by the number of symptoms an individual is experiencing

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Currently there are two classification systems for mental disorders used in the world; the DSM,used mostly in North America,and the __________ ,used in most other parts of the world.


A) WHO
B) ICD
C) DSM-TR
D) PCL

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The textbook suggests that which of the following is a potential advantage of a projective test?


A) Some people feel less comfortable talking with someone than they do completing a lengthy questionnaire such as the MMPI.
B) The results of projective tests are subject to interpretation and bias.
C) While there are problems with both the reliability and validity of projective tests,they are still slightly better on both of these measures than tests such as the MMPI.
D) If a person's relationships with others have some unconscious cognitive or emotional component,this information may be obtained in a way that is not possible through direct interviewing methods or observational studies.

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Modern classification systems in psychiatry were introduced


A) by biologists and then adapted by psychiatrists.
B) by clinical psychologists working for the World Health Organization.
C) by Freud before WWII.
D) shortly after WWII.

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