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Quiz Chapter 7 Review

Quiz Chapter 7 Review. 1. A person with elevated scores on ___ feels alienated, distant from social situations and misunderstood. . Scale 8 Scale 7 Scale 4 Scale 6 Scale 1. 1. A person with elevated scores on ___ feels alienated, distant from social situations and misunderstood. . Scale 8

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Quiz Chapter 7 Review

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  1. Quiz Chapter 7 Review

  2. 1. A person with elevated scores on ___ feels alienated, distant from social situations and misunderstood. • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  3. 1. A person with elevated scores on ___ feels alienated, distant from social situations and misunderstood. • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  4. 2. Pd refers to • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  5. 2. Pd refers to • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  6. 3. For people with an elevated scale 2, if ____ is elevated prognosis for therapy is better. • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  7. 3. For people with an elevated scale 2, if ____ is elevated prognosis for therapy is better. • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  8. 4. The symbol dagger symbol (see below) n this chapter signifies: • Research citations • Optional material • Clinical feedback • New material in this edition • Ethical dilemmas

  9. 4. The symbol dagger symbol (see below) n this chapter signifies: • Research citations • Optional material • Clinical feedback • New material in this edition • Ethical dilemmas

  10. 5. Scale 1, 2, and 3 are referred to as: • Psychotic expression of antisocial behavior • Integration scales • Neurotic triad • The conversion V • Bizarre mentation threesome

  11. 5. Scale 1, 2, and 3 are referred to as: • Psychotic expression of antisocial behavior • Integration scales • Neurotic triad • The conversion V • Bizarre mentation threesome

  12. 6. A wide variety of superstitious fears and lack of originality would suggest: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  13. 6. A wide variety of superstitious fears and lack of originality would suggest: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  14. 7. Probably the most effective strategy among the validity scales is: • The ability to detect sophisticated lying • F scale’s detection of overreporting • K scale’s assessment of vitamin deficiency • FBS scale catching defensiveness • VRIN scale detecting selfishness

  15. 7. Probably the most effective strategy among the validity scales is: • The ability to detect sophisticated lying • F scale’s detection of overreporting • K scale’s assessment of vitamin deficiency • FBS scale catching defensiveness • VRIN scale detecting selfishness

  16. 8. What scale would suggest for normal females that they are sociable, talkative, assertive, enthusiastic and adventurous? • Scale 8 • Scale 3 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 0

  17. 8. What scale would suggest for normal females that they are sociable, talkative, assertive, enthusiastic and adventurous? • Scale 8 • Scale 3 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 0

  18. 9. “You are very independent and rather uncomfortable working for others” would describe a person with elevated: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  19. 9. “You are very independent and rather uncomfortable working for others” would describe a person with elevated: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1

  20. 10. It might be possible for _______scores on scale 6 to be consistent with paranoia. • Low • Moderate • High • All of the above • None of the above

  21. 10. It might be possible for low, moderate or high scores on scale 6 to be consistent with paranoia. • Low • Moderate • High • All of the above • None of the above

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