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Quiz Chapter 8, Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory1. The MCMI assesses a clients personality, _____, and attitude toward taking tests. (295)Slide 32. Elevations of the Delusional Disorder (PP) scale indicate: (333)Slide 53. A limitation of the MCMI is:Slide 74. The MCMI is appropriate for: (296)Slide 95. Millon’s theory of personality posits three polarities. Which of the following is NOT one of them. (299).Slide 116. The MCMI: (295)Slide 137. A significant feature of the MCMI is BR scores. BR stands forSlide 158. Relatively more frequent psychiatric disorders (i.e. Dependent) with high BR’s: (298)Slide 179. The first step in interpretation of the MCMI is:Slide 1910. Elevated scores on the ____ might include feelings of being empty or angry, crying easily, having low self-esteem. (312)Slide 21Slide 22Quiz Chapter 8, Millon Clinical Multiaxial InventoryThe Handbook of Psychological Assessment5th edition1. The MCMI assesses a clients personality, _____, and attitude toward taking tests. (295)A. Criminal tendenciesB. Emotional adjustmentC. State anxiety levelD. Substance abuse proclivity E. All of the above1. The MCMI assesses a clients personality, _____, and attitude toward taking tests. (295)A. Criminal tendenciesB. Emotional adjustmentC. State anxiety levelD. Substance abuse proclivity E. All of the above2. Elevations of the Delusional Disorder (PP) scale indicate: (333)A. Anxiety-related symptoms including hypervigilance and startle reactionsB. Mood swings from elation to depressionC. Acutely paranoid statesD. Somatic complaints such as generalized painE. All of the above2. Elevations of the Delusional Disorder (PP) scale indicate: (333)A. Anxiety-related symptoms including hypervigilance and startle reactionsB. Mood swings from elation to depressionC. Acutely paranoid statesD. Somatic complaints such as generalized painE. All of the above3. A limitation of the MCMI is:A. Time required to use itB. Insufficiently related to theoryC. Low ReliabilityD. Extensive item overlapE. All of the above3. A limitation of the MCMI is:A. Time required to use itB. Insufficiently related to theoryC. Low ReliabilityD. Extensive item overlapE. All of the above4. The MCMI is appropriate for: (296)A. Normal personsB. Mildly disturbed personsC. Psychiatric populationsD. Providing DSM-IV diagnosisE. All of the above4. The MCMI is appropriate for: (296)A. Normal personsB. Mildly disturbed personsC. Psychiatric populationsD. Providing DSM-IV diagnosisE. All of the above5. Millon’s theory of personality posits three polarities. Which of the following is NOT one of them. (299).A. Pleasure-painB. Active-passiveC. Agentic-receptiveD. Self-other E. All of the above5. Millon’s theory of personality posits three polarities. Which of the following is NOT one of them. (299).A. Pleasure-painB. Active-passiveC. Agentic-receptiveD. Self-other E. All of the above6. The MCMI: (295) A. Is an alternative to the MMPIB. Is a competitor to the MMPIC. Nicely complements the MMPID. Is considerably shorter than the MMPI-2E. All of the above6. The MCMI: (295) A. Is an alternative to the MMPIB. Is a competitor to the MMPIC. Nicely complements the MMPID. Is considerably shorter than the MMPI-2E. All of the above7. A significant feature of the MCMI is BR scores. BR stands forA. Bromine-chemical element with atomic number 35B. Banana RepublicC. Battle RoyaleD. Base RateE. Bell-shaped Results7. A significant feature of the MCMI is BR scores. BR stands forA. Bromine-chemical element with atomic number 35B. Banana RepublicC. Battle RoyaleD. Base RateE. Bell-shaped Results8. Relatively more frequent psychiatric disorders (i.e. Dependent) with high BR’s: (298)A. Require relatively higher cutoff pointsB. Require relatively lower cutoff pointsC. Are considered less important for treatmentD. Have a lower rate of successful treatmentE. Are rarely covered by insurance.8. Relatively more frequent psychiatric disorders (i.e. Dependent) with high BR’s: (298)A. Require relatively higher cutoff pointsB. Require relatively lower cutoff pointsC. Are considered less important for treatmentD. Have a lower rate of successful treatmentE. Are rarely covered by insurance.9. The first step in interpretation of the MCMI is:A. Determine profile validityB. Interpret the personality disorder scalesC. Interpret clinical syndrome scalesD. Review noteworthy responsesE. Provide diagnostic impressions9. The first step in interpretation of the MCMI is:A. Determine profile validityB. Interpret the personality disorder scalesC. Interpret clinical syndrome scalesD. Review noteworthy responsesE. Provide diagnostic impressions10. Elevated scores on the ____ might include feelings of being empty or angry, crying easily, having low self-esteem. (312)A. APOD IndexB. Debasement IndexC. Disclosure indexD. Validity indexE. Desirability index10. Elevated scores on the ____ might include feelings of being empty or angry, crying easily, having low self-esteem. (312)A. APOD IndexB. Debasement IndexC. Disclosure indexD. Validity indexE. Desirability indexThe


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