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(21) The current edition of the DSM contains “proposed criteria sets.” These sets are
[A] descriptions of proposed disorders that may become official disorders in a future DSM
[B] lists of disorders that will be eliminated in a future version of the DSM.
[C] diagnostic aids to assist clinicians in distinguishing between disorders with similar presentations.
[D] a new classification system for personality disorders.
Answer: descriptions of proposed disorders that may become official disorders in a future DSM
(22) _____ is a proposed criteria set in the current DSM that involves cutting, burning, or otherwise intentionally hurting one’s own body without the intent to kill oneself.
[A] Internet gaming disorder
[B] Attenuated psychosis syndrome
[C] Persistent complex bereavement
[D] Nonsuicidal self-injury
Answer: Nonsuicidal self-injury

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(23) June believes there is one general intelligence that overlaps with many abilities. Which of the following theorists is most likely to agree with June?
[A] Edward Lee Thorndike
[B] Charles Spearman
[C] Alfred Binet
[D] Lewis Terman
Answer: Charles Spearman
(24) In the early 1900s, _____ created a test of intelligence to help the French school system determine if students should qualify for special services.
[A] Lewis Terman
[B] David Wechsler
[C] Alfred Binet
[D] Harland Stanford
Answer: Alfred Binet
(25) David Wechsler created
[A] an inkblot test of personality.
[B] a popular objective questionnaire measuring symptoms of depression.
[C] a test of intelligence.
[D] the MMPI
Answer: a test of intelligence.
(26) The Rorschach Inkblot Method is best identified as
[A] a projective intelligence test.
[B] an objective intelligence test.
[C] a projective personality test.
[D] an objective personality test.
Answer: a projective personality test.
(27) _____ tests assume that people reveal their personalities by their responses to ambiguous stimuli, while _____ tests offer straightforward scoring and interpretation guidelines and are often in multiple-choice or true-false format.
[A] Projective intelligence, objective intelligence
[B] Objective intelligence, projective intelligence
[C] Projective personality, objective personality
[D] bjective personality, projective personality
Answer: Projective personality, objective personality
(28) The _____ has patients tell stories in response to cards that depict interpersonal scenes.
[A] Rorschach Inkblot Method
[B] Thematic Apperception Test
[C] Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
[D] Wechsler Adult Story Scale
Answer: Thematic Apperception Test
(29) _____ are the authors of the TAT.
[A] Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray
[B] Lewis Terman and Alfred Binet
[C] Edward Thorndike and Charles Spearman
[D] Herman Rorschach and James Cattell
Answer: Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray
(30) The MMPI
[A] is an objective test of personality.
[B] was created prior to the Rorschach Inkblot test.
[C] is a projective test of personality.
[D] is modeled after the Thematic Apperception Test.
Answer: is an objective test of personality.
31 Psychotherapy began to play a significant role in the history of clinical psychology around _____.
[A] 1900–1910
[B] 1940–1950
[C] 1970–1980
[D] 1990–2000
Answer: 1940–1950
32 Which approach to psychotherapy that arose in the 20th century emphasized empirical methodology and the study and treatment of measurable, observable symptoms?
[A] Psychodynamic
[B] Behavioral
[C] Humanistic
[D] Cognitive
Answer: Behavioral
33 Currently, the most popular singular psychotherapy orientation among clinical psychologists is the _________ orientation.
[A] behavioral
[B] cognitive
[C] psychodynamic
[D] humanistic
Answer: cognitive
34 Clinical psychology’s major contribution to World War I was
[A] the creation of tests to measure the intelligence of recruits
[B] treatment for returning veterans with “shell shock.”
[C] development of effective interrogation techniques.
[D] coaching of newly trained fighter pilots.
Answer: the creation of tests to measure the intelligence of recruits
35 The historic Boulder conference took place in _____.
[A] 1896
[B] 1921
[C] 1949
[D] 1969
Answer: 1949
36 Which of the following assessment methods was created most recently?
[A] MMPI
[B] Thematic Apperception Test
[C] NEO-PI-R
[D] Rorschach Inkblot Method
Answer: NEO-PI-R
37 At the 1896 convention of the American Psychological Association, when Lightner Witmer encouraged his colleagues to “throw light upon the problems that confront humanity,” he meant that they should
[A] develop a diagnostic manual.
[B] open psychological clinics.
[C] convince local politicians to improve the conditions of inpatient facilities for the seriously mentally ill.
[D] organize and lobby for the right to prescribe medication.
Answer: open psychological clinics.
38 _____, more than any other activity, characterized clinical psychology during the earliest years of the profession.
[A] Cognitive psychotherapy
[B] Behavioral psychotherapy
[C] Motivational interviewing
[D] Assessment of intelligence
Answer: Assessment of intelligence
39 From roughly 1900 to 1950, the treatment of mental illness
[A] did not exist.
[B] was conducted primarily by clinical psychologists.
[C] was conducted primarily by physicians.
[D] was conducted primarily by counseling psychologists.
Answer: was conducted primarily by physicians.
40 The result of the Boulder conference was an agreement among clinical psychology training directors that
[A] PhD clinical psychology training should focus on clinical practice.
[B] research was the most essential facet of PhD clinical psychology training.
[C] both practice and research were important parts of PhD clinical psychology training.
[D] PhD clinical psychology training standards should be revised at least every 10 years.
Answer: both practice and research were important parts of PhD clinical psychology training.

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