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Quiz Chapter 3 and DSM-51. Without _____, most psychological tests are meaningless. (p. 69)Slide 32. Two of the most defining features of psychology in the 1990’s were managed care and the controversy of the validity ofSlide 53. _____ result (s) from the tendency of an interviewer to develop a general impression of a person and then infer other seemingly related characteristics.Slide 74. The goal of a diagnostic interview is toSlide 95. According to the check list for an assessment interview and case history, ____ belongs in family background.Slide 116. Increased structure may undermine one of the greatest strengths of interviews:Slide 137. The official coding system in use in the United States as of publication of the DSM-5 is the:7. The official coding system in use in the United States as of publication of the DSM-5-TR is the:8. Clustering disorders according to internalizing and externalizing factors has empirical support. An example of internalizing is:Slide 179. _____ define mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive phenomenological subgroups.Slide 1910. In terms of nomenclature, sex differences are:THE ENDSlide 22Quiz Chapter 3 and DSM-51. Without _____, most psychological tests are meaningless. (p. 69)•a. the MMPI-2•b. interview data•c. structure•d. DSM-5•e. construct validity1. Without _____, most psychological tests are meaningless. (p. 69)•a. the MMPI-2•b. interview data•c. structure•d. DSM-5•e. construct validity2. Two of the most defining features of psychology in the 1990’s were managed care and the controversy of the validity ofA. psychological testsB. the DSM-5C. projective testsD. drug treatment for depression E. repressed memories2. Two of the most defining features of psychology in the 1990’s were managed care and the controversy of the validity ofA. psychological testsB. the DSM-5C. projective testsD. drug treatment for depression E. repressed memories3. _____ result (s) from the tendency of an interviewer to develop a general impression of a person and then infer other seemingly related characteristics. A. Cognitive dissonanceB. Racial BiasC. Psychological ReactanceD. Ambulatory sensorsE. Halo Effects3. _____ result (s) from the tendency of an interviewer to develop a general impression of a person and then infer other seemingly related characteristics. A. Cognitive dissonanceB. Racial BiasC. Psychological ReactanceD. Ambulatory sensorsE. Halo Effects4. The goal of a diagnostic interview is toA. make the client feel uncomfortableB. discuss unpleasant facts and feelings in order to develop rapportC. develop a specific diagnosisD. ask questions which lead to defensivenessE. be direct if time is limited4. The goal of a diagnostic interview is toA. make the client feel uncomfortableB. discuss unpleasant facts and feelings in order to develop rapportC. develop a specific diagnosisD. ask questions which lead to defensivenessE. be direct if time is limited5. According to the check list for an assessment interview and case history, ____ belongs in family background. A. adjustment to schoolB. recurring dreamsC. socio-economic levelD. earliest memoryE. Events that create happiness5. According to the check list for an assessment interview and case history, ____ belongs in family background. A. adjustment to schoolB. recurring dreamsC. socio-economic levelD. earliest memoryE. Events that create happiness6. Increased structure may undermine one of the greatest strengths of interviews: A. reliabilityB. validityC. FlexibilityD. StructureE. conviviality6. Increased structure may undermine one of the greatest strengths of interviews: A. reliabilityB. validityC. FlexibilityD. StructureE. conviviality7. The official coding system in use in the United States as of publication of the DSM-5 is the:A. Health Codes for Dummies NomenclatureB. Prevention Plus III systemC. National Nomenclature NosologyD. Height ReportE. International Classification of Diseases7. The official coding system in use in the United States as of publication of the DSM-5-TR is the:A. Health Codes for Dummies NomenclatureB. Prevention Plus III systemC. National Nomenclature NosologyD. Height ReportE. International Classification of Diseases8. Clustering disorders according to internalizing and externalizing factors has empirical support. An example of internalizing is:A. Anxiety symptomsB. Impulsive behaviorC. Disruptive conductD. Substance Use8. Clustering disorders according to internalizing and externalizing factors has empirical support. An example of internalizing is:A. Anxiety symptomsB. Impulsive behaviorC. Disruptive conductD. Substance Use9. _____ define mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive phenomenological subgroups. A. specifiers B. speciesC. subtypesD. syndromesE. NOS9. _____ define mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive phenomenological subgroups. A. specifiers B. speciesC. subtypesD. syndromesE. NOS10. In terms of nomenclature, sex differences are:A. Related to one’s perceived genderB. Those having to do with self-representationC. Attributable to reproductive organsD. Based on XX or XY chromsomal complementE. C & DTHE END10. In terms of nomenclature, sex differences are:A. Related to one’s perceived genderB. Those having to do with self-representationC. Attributable to reproductive organsD. Based on XX or XY chromsomal complementE. C &


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