Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Traits and states can be considered two ends of the same continuum.
2. Physiognomy and phrenology are Freudian-based approaches to studying personality.
3. The basis for trait theory is a sound rationale for why traits exist and how they develop.
4. Experts have reached a consensus on a definition of personality, what comprises it, and how best to measure it.
5. Personality assessment has the same purposes as most other types of assessment, including screening, diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcomes evaluation.


1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True

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a. Outreach activities b. Client advocacy c. Confronting ethical issues d. Networking

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Which of the five models discussed in the text approaches treatment by identifying problem behaviors, setting goals, and using behavioral and cognitive change strategies?

a. Biological b. Psychoanalytical c. Learning theory d. Humanistic

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a. To codify the nature of ethical responsibilities and to justify the mission of an organization b. To establish norms and expectations for practitioners, thereby minimizing the risk of harm to others c. To provide explicit answers to difficult questions d. All of the above

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While many states have laws covering duty to warn, other states have

A. laws giving only permission to warn. B. no such law at all. C. Both of the above. D. None of the above.

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