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Quiz Chapter 7 MMPI Groth-Marnat, Pages 207-237
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1. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s :
IQ and Mental Health Adherence to reality Emotional adjustment Internal psychodynamic adjustment Strengths and weaknesses
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1. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s :
IQ and Mental Health Adherence to reality Emotional adjustment Internal psychodynamic adjustment Strengths and weaknesses
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2. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s emotional adjustment and :
Immediate memory Adherence to reality testing Cognitive functioning Attitude toward test taking Assets and limitations
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2. The MMPI gives a quantitative measurement of an individual’s emotional adjustment and :
Immediate memory Adherence to reality testing Cognitive functioning Attitude toward test taking Assets and limitations
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3. The MMPI was developed in:
Bulgaria Maine Minnesota Effingham South Miami Beach
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3. The MMPI was developed in:
Bulgaria Maine Minnesota Effingham South Miami Beach
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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
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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
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5. The MMPI-2 has ___ items. 2, that’s why they call it the MMPI-2 504 affirmative 567 13 987
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5. The MMPI-2 has ___ items. 2, that’s why they call it the MMPI-2 504 affirmative 567 13 987
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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10. The F (Infrequency) scale measures:
Depression Sex Moderation and general adaptation. Personality and behavioral tendencies Atypical and deviant answers
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10. The F (Infrequency) scale measures:
Depression Sex Moderation and general adaptation. Personality and behavioral tendencies Atypical and deviant answers
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