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Quiz Chapter 7 MMPI Pages 207-237

Quiz Chapter 7 MMPI Pages 207-237. 1. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s : ( 207). IQ and Mental Health Adherence to reality Emotional adjustment Internal psychodynamic adjustment Strengths and weaknesses.

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Quiz Chapter 7 MMPI Pages 207-237

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  1. Quiz Chapter 7MMPIPages 207-237

  2. 1. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s : (207) • IQ and Mental Health • Adherence to reality • Emotional adjustment • Internal psychodynamic adjustment • Strengths and weaknesses

  3. 1. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s _________ (207) • IQ and Mental Health • Adherence to reality • Emotional adjustment • Internal psychodynamic adjustment • Strengths and weaknesses

  4. 2. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s emotional adjustment and : (207) • Immediate memory • Adherence to reality testing • Cognitive functioning • Attitude toward test taking • Assets and limitations

  5. 2. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s emotional adjustment and : (207) • Immediate memory • Adherence to reality testing • Cognitive functioning • Attitude toward test taking • Assets and limitations

  6. 3. The MMPI was developed in: • Bulgaria • Maine • Minnesota • Effingham • South Miami Beach

  7. 3. The MMPI was developed in: • Bulgaria • Maine • Minnesota • Effingham • South Miami Beach

  8. 4. Correction (K), which reflects an examinee’s degree of psychological defensiveness, is perhaps the most sophisticated of the ____ scales. (211) • Clinical • Normative • Normotensive • Validity • fish

  9. 4. Correction (K), which reflects an examinee’s degree of psychological defensiveness, is perhaps the most sophisticated of the ____ scales. • Clinical • Normative • Normotensive • Validity • fish

  10. 5. The MMPI-2 has ___ items. • 2, that’s why they call it the MMPI-2 • 504 affirmative • 567 • 13 • 987

  11. 5. The MMPI-2 has ___ items. • 2, that’s why they call it the MMPI-2 • 504 affirmative • 567 • 13 • 987

  12. 6. One problem with the MMPI is that it does not provide much information related to: • Psychopathy • Test-taking attitude • Mood disorders • Normal populations • Social introversion

  13. 6. One problem with the MMPI is that it does not provide much information related to: • Psychopathy • Test-taking attitude • Mood disorders • Normal populations • Social introversion

  14. 7. When the original MMPI was given to adolescents they often elevated scales 4 and 9 suggesting: • Depression and anxiety • Paranoia and health complaints • Acting out and energy • Impatience and ignorance • Auditory hallucinations

  15. 7. When the original MMPI was given to adolescents they often elevated scales 4 and 9 suggesting: • Depression and anxiety • Paranoia and health complaints • Acting out and energy • Impatience and ignorance • Auditory hallucinations

  16. 8. Differences between African-American and white psychiatric patients were: • Rarely found • Evidence of lack of validity for Blacks • Explained by SES and pathology • Clinically meaningful • Caused by low reliability

  17. 8. Differences between African-American and white psychiatric patients were: • Rarely found • Evidence of lack of validity for Blacks • Explained by SES and pathology • Clinically meaningful • Caused by low reliability

  18. 9. The first step in interpreting the MMPI-2 is to look at: • Profile validity • Overall level of adjustment • How the scales correlate with interview observations • Completion time • Harris-Lingoes subscales

  19. 9. The first step in interpreting the MMPI-2 is to look at: • Profile validity • Overall level of adjustment • How the scales correlate with interview observations • Completion time • Harris-Lingoes subscales

  20. 10. The F (Infrequency) scale measures: • Depression • Sex • Moderation and general adaptation. • Personality and behavioral tendencies • Atypical and deviant answers

  21. 10. The F (Infrequency) scale measures: • Depression • Sex • Moderation and general adaptation. • Personality and behavioral tendencies • Atypical and deviant answers

  22. The End

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