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During the course of a mental status examination,the examiner asks the examinee,"Do you know why we are here and why I am interviewing you today?" By raising these questions,the examiner is MOST likely trying to assess the examinee's


A) verbal abilities.
B) intellectual resources.
C) insight.
D) orientation.

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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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The definition of the term child abuse


A) was developed by the federal government.
B) varies from state to state.
C) requires the direct observation of abusive behavior by a professional
D) does not include sexual offenses against the child.

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Which of the following government agencies applies knowledge from behavioral science in the service of protecting government officials?


A) the Department of Homeland Security
B) the Secret Service
C) the U.S. Department of Health
D) the Internal Revenue Service

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A convict's readiness for parole or probation


A) can be predicted by the "Readiness for Parole Checklist."
B) is determined solely on the basis of self-report testimony from the convict.
C) is a decision often made on the basis of Rorschach protocols.
D) None of these

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An experiment is conducted wherein college student subjects play the role of party-goers who are their thinking aloud as they are being asked to participate in illicit drug use.What tool of assessment is being used?


A) case study
B) behavioral analogue
C) the MAC-R
D) drug paraphernalia

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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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Computer-based test interpretation


A) is always actuarial in nature.
B) may be actuarial in nature.
C) has nothing to do with actuarial assessment.
D) is synonymous with mechanical prediction.

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The Beck Depression Inventory-II measures testtakers' feelings over what period of time?


A) 1 week
B) 2 weeks
C) 3 weeks
D) the last month

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Which of the following is MOST typically used early in independent practice settings to help devise a therapeutic contract?


A) behavioral observation
B) case history data
C) an interview
D) an attorney

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Amy is a teenager with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.She understands that she is being charged with assaulting her parents,and she is able to assist her attorney in her defense.Amy will MOST probably be found by the court


A) competent to stand trial.
B) incompetent to stand trial.
C) competent but not mentally able to stand trial.
D) competent but not physically able to stand trial.

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A clinical psychologist would be LEAST likely to use individually administered tests


A) in order to make a differential diagnosis.
B) in cases where there are questions involving suicidal or homicidal potential.
C) to evaluate and counsel clients regarding potential career choices.
D) in cases in which the presenting psychopathology of a client is difficult to diagnose.

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As compared to Medicare,psychological services offered through managed care tend to have


A) greater pre-authorization requirements.
B) higher rates of reimbursement.
C) less support from members of allied fields.
D) All of these

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The FBI refers to it as criminal investigative analysis but most other people would know it as


A) forensic assessment.
B) legal evaluation.
C) examining.
D) profiling.

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Compared to an unstructured interview,a structured interview


A) has questions that are all prepared in advance.
B) involves interviewers asking questions in areas that they believe are important.
C) tends not to be useful as a pre-or post-measures of outcome.
D) is the method of choice for homicide investigators.

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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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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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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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From April 2010 to December 2011,field trials were conducted in academic medical centers as well as smaller clinical practices for the purpose of


A) testing the clinical utility of an evolutionary view of disorder.
B) evaluating the psychometric soundness of a revised diagnostic manual.
C) exploring the validity of focused meditation as an alternative to hypnotic interviews.
D) All of these

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As cited in Chapter 14 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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