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1
After administering a particular test to a large number of people and determining the typical scores, you would be able to compare a single person's score to the scores of the group, providing a comparative measure of test performance against the performance of others who have taken the test. You have established and applied test
A)validity.
B)norms.
C)reliability.
D)none of these
2
To create the MMPI-2, groups of psychiatric patients with a specific diagnosis, such as depression or schizophrenia, were asked to complete a large number of items on a test. The test authors then determined which items best differentiated members of these groups from a comparison group of normal participants. This process is called
A)norming.
B)establishing reliability.
C)test standardization.
D)screening.
3
Sal Monella was given a series of personality test to help assess his personality. On one of the tests Sal looked at a series of inkblots and told the clinician what he saw. Sal probably was taking which personality test?
A)Rorschach
B)MMPI-2
C)TAT
D)Kinetic Family Drawing
4
The TAT consists of showing a series of pictures to a person, who is asked to__________. These responses are then used to draw inferences about the person's personality characteristics.
A)tell which ones he or she likes best
B)organize several pictures into a story line
C)write a story about each picture
D)identify the picture that is most upsetting
5
Behavioral assessment may be carried out in the home, at work, in school, or in a laboratory. Where would you find observation of people under controlled conditions in which a psychologist sets up a situation?
A)in the home
B)at work
C)in school
D)in a laboratory







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