Which of the following is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests today?
A. Wechsler Scales
B. Stanford-Binet Test
C. the Halstead-Reitan Battery
D. the Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
Answer: D
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According to Bandura, behavior therapy procedures
A. are most effective when used in conjunction with other types of treatments. B. provide people with a method to change themselves once they have decided to do so. C. are not as effective as behavior therapists claim. D. are no more effective than providing clients with no treatment.
James is a clinical researcher who is interested in methods for reducing the intrusiveness of auditory hallucinations in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia. He has three treatments: dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), medication, and deep brain stimulation (DBS). He also has three treatment settings: inpatient, day hospital, and outpatient. Although the participants in all three settings
can receive DBT and medication, only those who are inpatient can receive DBS. As a result, James has a total of seven groups: DBT-Inpatient, DBT-Day Hospital, DBT-Outpatient, Medication-Inpatient, Medication-Day Hospital, Medication-Outpatient, and DBS-Inpatient. This design is best classified as a(n) ____ factorial. a. imperfect b. incomplete c. partial d. limited
Correlations indicate that there is a connection between two variables, but they cannot indicate the reason for the connection
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
According to the chapter, just because a study might have found that blood pressure statistically changed following treatment, it does not necessarily mean:
a. participants will continue to receive treatment. b. that blood pressure was accurately measured. c. the change is meaningful. d. the change is permanent.