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This chapter review explores various psychological scales that indicate an individual's social behavior and mental state. It discusses how elevated scores on certain scales can signify feelings of alienation, misunderstanding in social contexts, and infer implications for therapy prognosis. Additionally, it highlights the identification of psychotic expressions, the significance of superstitions, and effective strategies for detecting dishonesty in assessments. This comprehensive overview serves as a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of psychological evaluations.
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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 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1
2. Pd refers to • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1
2. Pd refers to • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1
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
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
4. The symbol dagger symbol (see below) n this chapter signifies: • Research citations • Optional material • Clinical feedback • New material in this edition • Ethical dilemmas
4. The symbol dagger symbol (see below) n this chapter signifies: • Research citations • Optional material • Clinical feedback • New material in this edition • Ethical dilemmas
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
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
6. A wide variety of superstitious fears and lack of originality would suggest: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1
6. A wide variety of superstitious fears and lack of originality would suggest: • Scale 8 • Scale 7 • Scale 4 • Scale 6 • Scale 1
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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