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Quiz Chapter 4, Behavioral Assessment

Quiz Chapter 4, Behavioral Assessment. The Handbook of Psychological Assessment 5 th edition. 1. A core assumption of Behavioral Assessment is that behavior can be understood by focusing on: (95). Birth order Family relations and associated issues

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Quiz Chapter 4, Behavioral Assessment

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  1. Quiz Chapter 4, Behavioral Assessment The Handbook of Psychological Assessment 5th edition

  2. 1. A core assumption of Behavioral Assessment is that behavior can be understood by focusing on: (95) • Birth order • Family relations and associated issues • Preceding events and resulting consequences • Complaints and rationalizations • All of the above

  3. 1. A core assumption of Behavioral Assessment is that behavior can be understood by focusing on: (95) • Birth order • Family relations and associated issues • Preceding events and resulting consequences • Complaints and rationalizations • All of the above

  4. 2. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment is • Techniques are intrusive • Event-related potentials • Lack of interest in and knowledge regarding instrumentation • Fear and anger have the same responses in blood pressure • All of the above

  5. 2. A problem with psychophsysiolgical assessment is • Techniques are intrusive • Event-related potentials • Lack of interest in and knowledge regarding instrumentation • Fear and anger have the same responses in blood pressure • All of the above

  6. 3. ____ involves setting a prompt like a beeper and having the subject describe cognitions at that moment. • Private speech • Thought sampling • Event-related potentials • Functional analysis • Behavioral assessment

  7. 3. ____ involves setting a prompt like a beeper and having the subject describe cognitions at that moment. • Private speech • Thought sampling • Event-related potentials • Functional analysis • Behavioral assessment

  8. 4. Treatment based on behavioral principles has a long history dating back to the days of: (97) • Aristotle • John C. Calhoun • Little Albert • William James • Fat Albert

  9. 4. Treatment based on behavioral principles has a long history dating back to the days of: (97) • Aristotle • John C. Calhoun • Little Albert • William James • Fat Albert

  10. 5.Behavioral Assessment originally focused on the rate, frequency and ___ of relevant behaviors. (97) • Cause • Etiology • Dynamics • Underlying meaning • Duration

  11. 5.Behavioral Assessment originally focused on the rate, frequency and ___ of relevant behaviors. (97) • Cause • Etiology • Dynamics • Underlying meaning • Duration

  12. 6. Behavioral assessment first emphasized _____ which looks at the relationship between behavior, antecedents and consequences. • Functional analysis • Projective testing • Neuropsychological assessment • Internal dynamics • Articulated thoughts

  13. 6. Behavioral assessment first emphasized _____ which looks at the relationship between behavior, antecedents and consequences. • Functional analysis • Projective testing • Neuropsychological assessment • Internal dynamics • Articulated thoughts

  14. 7. Perhaps the greatest advantage of behavioral assessment is it’s: • Understanding of family dynamics • Appreciation of long-standing internal conflicts • Emphasis on high reliability • Relevance toward treatment • All of the above

  15. 7. Perhaps the greatest advantage of behavioral assessment is it’s: • Understanding of family dynamics • Appreciation of long-standing internal conflicts • Emphasis on high reliability • Relevance toward treatment • All of the above

  16. 8. Which of the following is NOT a common behavioral assessment strategy: • Behavioral observation • Self-report inventories • Projective tests • Psychophysiological assessment • Self-report inventories

  17. 8. Which of the following is NOT a common behavioral assessment strategy: • Behavioral observation • Self-report inventories • Projective tests • Psychophysiological assessment • Self-report inventories

  18. 9. The Power of positive thinking is simplistic because it is (111) • Not a very good predictor of adjustment • Based on Psychophysiological measurement • Impossible to measure • Assessed by projective tests • All of the above.

  19. 9. The Power of positive thinking is simplistic because it is (111) • Not a very good predictor of adjustment • Based on Psychophysiological measurement • Impossible to measure • Assessed by projective tests • All of the above.

  20. 10. Which of the following is true of cognitive self-report inventories? • They are complex to administer and interpret • There has been an expansion in the number of inventories. • They were used primarily by Freudians • They have fallen out of favor • C & D

  21. 10. Which of the following is true of cognitive self-report inventories? • They are complex to administer and interpret • There has been an expansion in the number of inventories • They were used primarily by Freudians • They have fallen out of favor • C & D

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