Exam #2 Study Guide Lectures 4-71. Major changes in the DSM-5 include:a. more axesb. a greater number of personality disorder diagnosisc. many fewer diagnosisd. none of the above2. Which type of reliability or validity is tested with the following procedures?___________A group of high school students is given the same IQ test 2 years in a row.___________A group of high school students is given an IQ test and their scores are correlated with a different IQ test they took the year before. ___________ patients are interviewed by two different doctors. Researchers examine whether the doctors agree about the diagnosis.a. interrater reliabilityb. test-retest reliability c. criterion validityd. construct validity 3. List three reason why some think DSM should lump diagnoses.1. high comorbidity2. many different diagnosis are related to the same cause3. symptoms of many different diagnoses respond to the same treatmentsWhat are three broad types of characteristics that a valid diagnosis should help predict?a. Any three of the following: etiology, course, social functioning, treatmentTrue or false?4. If conducted properly, a psychological assessment typically includes just one measure most appropriate to the client. F5. Unstructured interviews may have poor reliability, but they can still be quite valuable in a psychological assessment. T6. The MMPI-2 contains scales to detect whether someone is faking answers. T7. The projective hypothesis is based on the idea that a person does not really know what is bothering him or her; thus, a subtler means of assessment is needed. TPsych 380 1st Edition8. Intelligence tests are highly reliable. T9. EMA is a method to assess unwanted impulses. FTrue or False?10. MRI is a technique that shows both the structure and function of the brain. F11. Neurotransmitter assessment is most often done using indirect methods. T12. A neuropsychologist is a psychologist who studies how dysfunctions of the brain affect the way we think, feel, behave. T13. Brain activity can be measured with the psychophysiological method called EKG. F14. What is the DSM IV TR? a. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders15. What is the bender visual motor gestalt test?a. 14 stimulus cards and may be used for anyone aged 3 years plusimmediate memoryspatial perceptionperceptual motor coordination16. Describe the Benton visual Retention test.a. Memory for design, 10 cards ten seconds
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