A) Behavioral interviewing
B) Self-monitoring
C) Self-actualization
D) Behavioral observation
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A) MRS
B) EEG
C) fMRI
D) SPECT
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A) Self-report interview
B) Diagnostic questionnaire
C) Standardized interview
D) Unstructured interview
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A) The procedure for conducting a neuropsychological assessment is rigid and inflexible.
B) Clinicians use neuropsychological assessment measures to attempt to determine the functional correlates of brain damage.
C) There is no similarity between neuropsychological tests and WAIS-IV as they are completely different tests.
D) Clinicians cannot evaluate "executive function" through neuropsychological assessments.
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A) screening.
B) diagnosis.
C) quantification.
D) assessment.
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A) Kinetic Family Drawing Test
B) Thematic Apperception Test
C) Personal Orientation Inventory
D) Rorschach Inkblot Test
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A) a psychometric test.
B) a clinical interview.
C) the self-report questionnaire.
D) the Thematic Apperception Test.
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A) Clock Drawing Test
B) Boston Naming Test
C) In vivo observation
D) Analog observation
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A) a process of gathering information about a client's brain functioning on the basis of performance on psychological tests
B) tensor imaging standardized questions with fixed response categories that the test-taker completes independently
C) clinical inventory process involving the recording of behavior in its natural context, such as the classroom or the home
D) assessment constructs a picture of activity in the brain while the individual is processing information
E) resonance imaging a measure of changes in the electrical activity of the brain computed axial tomography (CAT orCT scan) a series of X-rays taken from various angles around the body that are integrated by a computer to product a composite picture
F) a series of open-ended questions aimed at determining the client's reasons for being in treatment, symptoms, health status, family background, and life history
G) a method to investigate abnormalities in the white matter of the brain
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A) a technique in which the test-taker is presented with an ambiguous item or task
B) a form of behavioral assessment that takes place in a setting or context specifically designed for observing the target behavior
C) a standardized series of questions with predetermined wording and order
D) a psychometric criterion that clearly specifies a test's instructions for administration and scoring
E) a broad range of measurement techniques, all of which involve having people provide scorable information about their psychological functioning
F) an index of intelligence derived from comparing the individual's score on an intelligence test with the mean score for that individual's reference group
G) assessment testing in which the client's responses to earlier questions determine the subsequent questions presented to them
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A) Pygmalion Effect
B) Placebo Effect
C) Hawthorne Effect
D) Barnum Effect
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A) The tests assess a client's auditory information processing speed, flexibility, and calculation ability.
B) The tests focus on the client's current status rather than asking about symptoms over a previous period of time.
C) Client's don't know how the assessor will interpret their answers.
D) The tests describe a client's "personality" as distinct from the client's symptoms.
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A) To evaluate a client's symptoms or diagnosis
B) To determine whether an individual is competent to stand trial
C) To evaluate appropriateness for a job
D) All of the above
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A) a technique in which the test-taker is presented with an ambiguous item or task
B) a form of behavioral assessment that takes place in a setting or context specifically designed for observing the target behavior
C) a standardized series of questions with predetermined wording and order
D) a psychometric criterion that clearly specifies a test's instructions for administration and scoring
E) a broad range of measurement techniques, all of which involve having people provide scorable information about their psychological functioning
F) an index of intelligence derived from comparing the individual's score on an intelligence test with the mean score for that individual's reference group
G) assessment testing in which the client's responses to earlier questions determine the subsequent questions presented to them
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A) Aberrant experiences
B) Somatic complaints
C) Hypomanic activation
D) Cynicism
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A) Behavior
B) Content of thought
C) Socioeconomic status
D) Insight
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A) Deep brain stimulation
B) Diffusion tensor imaging
C) DNA methylation
D) Electroconvulsive therapy
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A) Language capacity
B) Calculation ability
C) Learning disabilities
D) Executive functioning
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