PSY 241 Exam one
The primary goal which all assessments share is to
Examine the current level of psycho social funtioning
Probability sampling:
Focuses on using techniques to ensure that the research sample is representitive
A prime example of why not backing psychological theories up with research can lead to serious consequences is
Freud's assumption that women who were reporting sexual abuse were actually expressing sexual fantasies
All of the following are inclined among the general principals of the APA ethics code EXCEPT
Agreement regarding research practives
In selecting a sample, a researcher must be careful to:
Ensure that his or her conclusions accurately reflect the generalizability of the sample
All of the following descrive threats to internal validity EXCEPT
Environmental characteristics of the physical locations of the study
Which of the following BEST describes comorbidity
When a person receives diagnoses for two or more disorders at a specific point in time
The median number of psychotherapy sessions attended by clients internationally is somewhere around
5-13
Benjamin Rush promoted a treatment throughout the US consistent of talking and providing support to mentally ill patients?
Moral therapy
which of the following statements are NOT true?
A child cannot be diagnosed with more that one disorder at a given time
Diagnosis is based on which of the following:
A cluster of symptoms that co-occur
Kessler et al. (2003) found which of the following relationships when examining epidemiological data
A positive relation between disorder severity and problems with psycho social funtioning
In addition to being aware of diversity issues, is is important for a psychologist to
All of the above (be open to discussing these issues with clients, have the interpersonal skills to effectively communicate about these issues and have the research skills to interpret and design research that is sensitive to diversity factors)
Which of the following occurs more often among individuals with comorbid disorders
All of the above (chronic history of mental health, higher rate of physical health problems and higher need for healthcare services)
Longitudinal studies can inform us about which of the following:
All of the above (critical time periods of a mental disorder, development of a mental disorder and maintenance of a mental disorder)
School Psychology may focus on
All of the above (dev family based programs to improve learning objectives, promoting social skills in the classroom and prevention of violence within the school community)
Which of the following is an example of how variability can interfere with a study's validity?
All of the above (different interviewers use instructions and procedures differently, measurement error from an unreliable measure influences the data obtained from participants and differences in participant characteristics influence the results within the sample)
To become a licensed clinical psychologist, regardless of the country , it is necessary to
All of the above (have foundational knowledge about theory and practice, demonstrate that you have the skills to put the knowledge into practice effectively and have successfully completed a period of supervised practice)
What is thought to be one of the major pitfalls in protective tests?
All of the above (lack of standardization, reliability and validity)
Solid normative data is important for which of the following reasons
All of the above (provides info on typical distress, problem behaviors and various age groups)
An experimental design is comprised of what feature(s)
All of the above(manipulation of one or more variables to determine the effect on another measured variable, random assignment is used to control extraneous influences and a control group which receives non of the manipulations is often included
Case studies:
Are helpful for connecting events, behaviors and symptoms in the initial phases of a theory
Correlation designs:
Are not capable of establishing a causal connection between variables
What best describes clinical utility?
Assessment data leading to a better clinical outcome
Clinical psychology is the branch of psych that primarily focuses on
Assessment strategies and interventions
Which of the following statements on depression diagnosis is true
Behavioral models developed on adults have made it possible to detect depression in children
Prevention activities tend to focus on
Both of the above (reducing risk factors and enhancing protective factors)
A measurement with high reliability is:
Consistant
The first step in ensuring that a hypothesis is properly formulated and tested is to
Consulting the published research on the phenomenon of interest
A test which indicated that a vegetarian consumes too much red meat most clearly has poor
Discriminant valitidy
Which of the following is NOT a common aspect of psychotherapy utilized across theoretical orientations is:
Discussing the childhood root of the problems
An informed consent must consist of all of the following except the:
Hypotheses of the study
Clinical significance refers to the degree to which a statistical finding is:
Impactiful
Survey information is useful for:
Indicating general tendencies
The code of ethics in research includes a component which states that a person who is participating in a research study mush understand what is being done and must agree to participate. this clause is known as
Informed consent
Alfred Binet is most known for his work on
Intelligence testing
Being able to justify interpretations of research results while ruling out alternitive interpretaions is referred to as
Internal validiy
The onset of most mood disorders tend to occur during what stage of life
Late adolesecnts
Who is often described as the father of clinical psychology and who also coined the term "clinical psychology"
Lightner Witmer
According to the NIH, among the following the most common diagnosis is
Major depressive disorder
When the influence of one variable on a second variable is explained, at least partially, by a third variable, the third variable is said to be a _________ of the relationship
Mediator
What is one activity that most clinical psychologist do NOT engage in during practice
Medicate
One compelling reason to support the extension of prescription privileges to psychologist may be preferred to the current model of medication delivery to patients
Most psychoactive medications are prescribed by general practitioners whose training in mental health issues is limited to a few weeks of placement with a psychiatrist
It is okay to use deception in research:
Only if is is justified by the potential gains which are not feasible through non-deceptive means
The most objective measures are
Physiological meaures
A score on a graduate school test is said to be a good predictor of a graduate school GPA. This test would be said to have good:
Predictive valitdy
When no research evidence is available to guide services , a psychologist should:
Proceed with services while maintaing a scientific frame of mind
Clinical consultations refers to:
Providing information,advice and recommendations on how to best assess, understand or treat a client
During the time that the first edition of the DSM was published the primary form of treatment was which of the following?
Psychoanalysis
What is the MMPI-2 used to measure?
Psychological disturbances among adults
A majority of clinical psychologist engage in
Psychotherapy
Tertiary prevention involves
Reducing the overall disability that results form the disease or disorder
Standard psychiatric training strongly prepares psychiatrists for all of the following EXCEPT
Research skills in designs and statistical analysis
Which of the following models has a primary goal of emphasizing training in the clinical skills that most clinical psychologists would need in a service setting and places less emphasis on research skills
Scientist-practitioner model OR practitioner-scholar model EITHER WOULD BE CORRECT ON THE EXAM
Which of the following is an example of research that a clinical psychologist specializing in normal functioning may conduct
Sleep difficulties following work stress
Which best defines meta-analysis
Technique by which groups of studies can be statistically combined and compared
A scale weighing you at 150 pound first then 130 pounds immediately afterwards has poor
Test-retest reliabitly
In quasi-experimental designs:
The experimenter manipulates some variables but is not able to manipulate other important variables
What does dyscontrol mean in reference to defining psychological distorders
The impairment is involuntary or not readily controlled
The APA ethical code requires psychologists to be self-aware and to ensure that they do not offer psychological services when their functioning is impaired because of research that shows that:
The more negative life events psychologists experience, the more impairment in professional roles they report
What is the BEST definition of validity?
The most effective way to classify an object
The DSM is:
The universal diagnositc system used by clinical psychologist in the united states
What is the evidence based practice model of clinical psychology
ebp focuses on research evidence and informed decision making skills for all professional activities
historically what was the main concept that was emphasized in counseling psych and less in clinical psychology
focuses on well- adjusted individuals
One concern expressed of a science-based approach to clinical psychology is
research cannot provide useful guidance to account for each unique individual
What is Richard McFall's Cardinal principal
scientific clinical psychology is the only acceptable form of clinical psych