According to Chapter 4, which psychological test attempts to detect deception in test-takers (i.e., find those who try to fake good)?
A. Inwald
B. MMPI
C. Clues Test
D. both A and B
D
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What is the psychosocial crisis of early school age?
a. Trust versus mistrust b. Autonomy versus shame and doubt c. Industry versus inferiority d. Initiative versus guilt
The basic formula for using reinforcers in self-modification is to arrange things so that the _____ comes first, then the _____:
a. reinforcer. . . behavior. b. behavior. . . reinforcer. c. antecedent . . . consequence. d. incompatible behavior . . . desired behavior.
If the value of r does not differ significantly from zero, as one variable increases, the other variable _____
a. increases c. first increases, then decreases b. decreases d. does not change systematically
Many people think of psychological health as the lack of symptoms of mental
illness. The position taken in the text is that (a) it is obvious to psychologists and psychiatrists that the reverse is true, that psychological health is the norm (b) psychological health is the norm, but that there are deep value issues involved that lead some people to disagree (c) we should establish standards of perfection as standards of psychological health (d) mental illnesses such as schizophrenia are not really illnesses (e) that is the appropriate conception, that is, psychological health is best thought of as the lack of symptoms of mental illness