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Quiz Chapter 2, 10, 11

Quiz Chapter 2, 10, 11. The Handbook of Psychological Assessment 5 th edition. 1. The specifics of scoring and interpreting the Rorschach are:. simple and straight forward normally done with computer software well validated extremely complex all of the above.

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Quiz Chapter 2, 10, 11

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  1. Quiz Chapter 2, 10, 11 The Handbook of Psychological Assessment 5th edition

  2. 1. The specifics of scoring and interpreting the Rorschach are: • simple and straight forward • normally done with computer software • well validated • extremely complex • all of the above

  3. 1. The specifics of scoring and interpreting the Rorschach are: • simple and straight forward • normally done with computer software • well validated • extremely complex • all of the above

  4. 2. The most popular and accepted scoring for the Rorschach is: • Cramer’s Defense Mechanism Manual • Jenkin’s Handbook of clinical scoring Systems for Thematic Apperception Techniques • Rorschach for Dummies • Exner’s Comprehensive System • Groth-Marnat’s Psychological Assesment

  5. 2. The most popular and accepted scoring for the Rorschach is: • Cramer’s Defense Mechanism Manual • Jenkin’s Handbook of clinical scoring Systems for Thematic Apperception Techniques • Rorschach for Dummies • Exner’s Comprehensive System • Groth-Marnat’s Psychological Assesment

  6. 3. Compared to the Rorschach, the TAT cards : (447) • present more structured stimuli • require less complex verbal responses • rely more on quantitative methods • focuses more on the basic underlying structure of personality • all of the above

  7. 3. Compared to the Rorschach, the TAT cards : • present more structured stimuli • require less complex verbal responses • rely more on quantitative methods • focuses more on the basic underlying structure of personality • all of the above

  8. 4. Which of the following is true of the TAT? • it has a clear, agreed-on scoring system • it has a degree of standardization comparable to the WAIS and MMPI. • reliability is well established • validity is well established • it is considered a highly impressionistic tool

  9. 4. Which of the following is true of the TAT? • it has a clear, agreed-on scoring system • it has a degree of standardization comparable to the WAIS and MMPI. • reliability is well established • validity is well established • it is considered a highly impressionistic tool

  10. 5. The original scoring approach by Murray involved looking at • location or the area of the picture looked at • the content or general class of objects to which the response belongs • the hero or focal figure • the level of self-critical introspection • reaction time for implicit associations

  11. 5. The original scoring approach by Murray involved looking at • location or the area of the picture looked at • the content or general class of objects to which the response belongs • the hero or focal figure • the level of self-critical introspection • reaction time for implicit associations

  12. 6. The TAT was originally based on Murrays’ concepts of: • Fairness • Abnormal behavior • personality • reinforcement and punishment • perception

  13. 6. The TAT was originally based on Murrays’ concepts of: • Fairness • Abnormal behavior • personality • reinforcement and punishment • perception

  14. 7. The TAT was developed from the study of: • psychopathology • personality disorders • psychiatric inpatients • normal individuals • all of the above.

  15. 7. The TAT was developed from the study of: • psychopathology • personality disorders • psychiatric inpatients • normal individuals • all of the above.

  16. 8. Rorschach primarily wanted to: • validate symbolic content of responses • interpret fantasy products triggered by the stimulus of the inkblots • establish empirically based discrimination among groups • focus on the experiential nature of the responses

  17. 8. Rorschach primarily wanted to: • validate symbolic content of responses • interpret fantasy products triggered by the stimulus of the inkblots • establish empirically based discrimination among groups • focus on the experiential nature of the responses

  18. 9. Cultural competency on the part of clinicians begins with: • taking the Rorschach personally • self-exploration • leadership roles in community organizations • extensive travel abroad • all of the above

  19. 9. Cultural competency on the part of clinicians begins with: • taking the Rorschach personally • self-exploration • leadership roles in community organizations • extensive travel abroad • all of the above

  20. 10. Cultural identity is a crucial aspect of explaining thought feelings and behavior. However, cultural identify varies based on: • race • level of identity • traditions and customs • collectivism/individualism • all of the above

  21. 10. Cultural identity is a crucial aspect of explaining thought feelings and behavior. However, cultural identify varies based on: • race • level of identity • traditions and customs • collectivism/individualism • all of the above

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