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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 32. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment is2. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment isSlide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Quiz Chapter 4, Behavioral AssessmentThe Handbook of Psychological Assessment5th edition1. A core assumption of Behavioral Assessment is that behavior can be understood by focusing on: (95)A. Birth orderB. Family relations and associated issuesC. Preceding events and resulting consequencesD. Complaints and rationalizationsE. All of the above1. A core assumption of Behavioral Assessment is that behavior can be understood by focusing on: (95)A. Birth orderB. Family relations and associated issuesC. Preceding events and resulting consequencesD. Complaints and rationalizationsE. All of the above2. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment isA. Techniques are intrusiveB. Event-related potentials C. Lack of interest in and knowledge regarding instrumentationD. Fear and anger have the same responses in blood pressureE. All of the above2. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment isA. Techniques are intrusiveB. Event-related potentials C. Lack of interest in and knowledge regarding instrumentationD. Fear and anger have the same responses in blood pressureE. All of the above3. ____ involves setting a prompt like a beeper and having the subject describe cognitions at that moment. A. Private speechB. Thought samplingC. Event-related potentials D. Functional analysisE. Behavioral assessment3. ____ involves setting a prompt like a beeper and having the subject describe cognitions at that moment. A. Private speechB. Thought samplingC. Event-related potentials D. Functional analysisE. Behavioral assessment4. Treatment based on behavioral principles has a long history dating back to the days of: (97)A. AristotleB. John C. CalhounC. Little AlbertD. William JamesE. Fat Albert4. Treatment based on behavioral principles has a long history dating back to the days of: (97)A. AristotleB. John C. CalhounC. Little AlbertD. William JamesE. Fat Albert5.Behavioral Assessment originally focused on the rate, frequency and ___ of relevant behaviors. (97) A. CauseB. EtiologyC. DynamicsD. Underlying meaningE. Duration5.Behavioral Assessment originally focused on the rate, frequency and ___ of relevant behaviors. (97) A. CauseB. EtiologyC. DynamicsD. Underlying meaningE. Duration6. Behavioral assessment first emphasized _____ which looks at the relationship between behavior, antecedents and consequences. A. Functional analysisB. Projective testingC. Neuropsychological assessmentD. Internal dynamicsE. Articulated thoughts6. Behavioral assessment first emphasized _____ which looks at the relationship between behavior, antecedents and consequences. A. Functional analysisB. Projective testingC. Neuropsychological assessmentD. Internal dynamicsE. Articulated thoughts7. Perhaps the greatest advantage of behavioral assessment is it’s:A. Understanding of family dynamicsB. Appreciation of long-standing internal conflictsC. Emphasis on high reliabilityD. Relevance toward treatmentE. All of the above7. Perhaps the greatest advantage of behavioral assessment is it’s:A. Understanding of family dynamicsB. Appreciation of long-standing internal conflictsC. Emphasis on high reliabilityD. Relevance toward treatmentE. All of the above8. Which of the following is NOT a common behavioral assessment strategy:A. Behavioral observationB. Self-report inventoriesC. Projective testsD. Psychophysiological assessmentE. Self-report inventories8. Which of the following is NOT a common behavioral assessment strategy:A. Behavioral observationB. Self-report inventoriesC. Projective testsD. Psychophysiological assessmentE. Self-report inventories9. The Power of positive thinking is simplistic because it is (111)A. Not a very good predictor of adjustmentB. Based on Psychophysiological measurementC. Impossible to measureD. Assessed by projective testsE. All of the above.9. The Power of positive thinking is simplistic because it is (111)A. Not a very good predictor of adjustmentB. Based on Psychophysiological measurementC. Impossible to measureD. Assessed by projective testsE. All of the above.10. Which of the following is true of cognitive self-report inventories?A. They are complex to administer and interpretB. There has been an expansion in the number of inventories. C. They were used primarily by FreudiansD. They have fallen out of favorE. C & D10. Which of the following is true of cognitive self-report inventories?A. They are complex to administer and interpretB. There has been an expansion in the number of inventoriesC. They were used primarily by FreudiansD. They have fallen out of favorE. C & DThe


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