quiz chapter 2, 10, 11 the handbook of psychological assessment 5 th edition
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Quiz Chapter 2, 10, 11
The Handbook of Psychological Assessment5th edition
1. The specifics of scoring and interpreting the Rorschach are:
A. simple and straight forwardB. normally done with computer softwareC. well validatedD. extremely complexE. all of the above
1. The specifics of scoring and interpreting the Rorschach are:
A. simple and straight forwardB. normally done with computer softwareC. well validatedD. extremely complexE. all of the above
2. The most popular and accepted scoring for the Rorschach is:
A. Cramer’s Defense Mechanism ManualB. Jenkin’s Handbook of clinical scoring Systems
for Thematic Apperception TechniquesC. Rorschach for DummiesD. Exner’s Comprehensive SystemE. Groth-Marnat’s Psychological Assesment
2. The most popular and accepted scoring for the Rorschach is:
A. Cramer’s Defense Mechanism ManualB. Jenkin’s Handbook of clinical scoring Systems
for Thematic Apperception TechniquesC. Rorschach for DummiesD. Exner’s Comprehensive SystemE. Groth-Marnat’s Psychological Assesment
3. Compared to the Rorschach, the TAT cards : (447)
A. present more structured stimuliB. require less complex verbal responsesC. rely more on quantitative methodsD. focuses more on the basic underlying
structure of personalityE. all of the above
3. Compared to the Rorschach, the TAT cards :
A. present more structured stimuliB. require less complex verbal responsesC. rely more on quantitative methodsD. focuses more on the basic underlying
structure of personalityE. all of the above
4. Which of the following is true of the TAT?
A. it has a clear, agreed-on scoring systemB. it has a degree of standardization comparable
to the WAIS and MMPI.C. reliability is well establishedD. validity is well establishedE. it is considered a highly impressionistic tool
4. Which of the following is true of the TAT?
A. it has a clear, agreed-on scoring systemB. it has a degree of standardization comparable
to the WAIS and MMPI.C. reliability is well establishedD. validity is well establishedE. it is considered a highly impressionistic tool
5. The original scoring approach by Murray involved looking at
A. location or the area of the picture looked atB. the content or general class of objects to
which the response belongsC. the hero or focal figureD. the level of self-critical introspectionE. reaction time for implicit associations
5. The original scoring approach by Murray involved looking at
A. location or the area of the picture looked atB. the content or general class of objects to
which the response belongsC. the hero or focal figureD. the level of self-critical introspectionE. reaction time for implicit associations
6. The TAT was originally based on Murrays’ concepts of:
A. FairnessB. Abnormal behaviorC. personalityD. reinforcement and punishmentE. perception
6. The TAT was originally based on Murrays’ concepts of:
A. FairnessB. Abnormal behaviorC. personalityD. reinforcement and punishmentE. perception
7. The TAT was developed from the study of:
A. psychopathologyB. personality disordersC. psychiatric inpatientsD. normal individualsE. all of the above.
7. The TAT was developed from the study of:
A. psychopathologyB. personality disordersC. psychiatric inpatientsD. normal individualsE. all of the above.
8. Rorschach primarily wanted to:
A. validate symbolic content of responsesB. interpret fantasy products triggered by the
stimulus of the inkblotsC. establish empirically based discrimination
among groupsD. focus on the experiential nature of the
responses
8. Rorschach primarily wanted to:
A. validate symbolic content of responsesB. interpret fantasy products triggered by the
stimulus of the inkblotsC. establish empirically based discrimination
among groupsD. focus on the experiential nature of the
responses
9. Cultural competency on the part of clinicians begins with:
A. taking the Rorschach personallyB. self-explorationC. leadership roles in community organizationsD. extensive travel abroadE. all of the above
9. Cultural competency on the part of clinicians begins with:
A. taking the Rorschach personallyB. self-explorationC. leadership roles in community organizationsD. extensive travel abroadE. all of the above
10. Cultural identity is a crucial aspect of explaining thought feelings and behavior.
However, cultural identify varies based on:
A. raceB. level of identityC. traditions and customsD. collectivism/individualismE. all of the above
10. Cultural identity is a crucial aspect of explaining thought feelings and behavior.
However, cultural identify varies based on:
A. raceB. level of identityC. traditions and customsD. collectivism/individualismE. all of the above
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