William is concerned about appearing "psychologically healthy" when taking a test

Having sensed this patient's veiled intent during part of the clinical interview, the psychologist decides to use a personality test that might validate his clinical hunch. Which of the following test is the clinician likely to choose?
A) Global Assessment of Functioning Scale
B) Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory
C) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
D) Wisconsin Card Sorting Test


C

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Regarding people with an antisocial personality disorder, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Many prison inmates have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with many successful business persons, entertainers, politicians, and other seemingly normal people also having psychopathic leanings. b. Having unusual brain-wave patterns that suggest underarousal of the brain may explain why sociopaths tend to be thrill seekers. c. Antisocial personality disorders are rarely treated with success with the sociopath manipulating therapy, just like any other situation. d. Although the psychopath appears cold and selfish in their dealings with others, people with this disorder are usually tormented by guilt afterward.

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Researchers obtain informed consent of individuals participating in their studies to ensure the participants understand that:

participation is voluntarily, confidential, and harmless for all. they will be paid for their participation. researchers are not liable for unanticipated outcomes. their names will be published in the final research report.

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The first swelling of the area around the nipple that indicates the beginning of breast development is called ____

a. semenarche b. breast buds c. puberty d. adolescence

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Following severe brain damage, Paris cannot speak voluntarily or understand others who

are talking to him. However, he can sometimes repeat words said to him and can complete poems that he knows. He has a condition known as a. visual agnosia. b. the split-brain syndrome. c. auditory agnosia. d. comprehension aphasia. e. isolation aphasia.

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