__________ variables include physical, physiological, or cognitive characteristics of the individual that are important for both the conceptualization of the client's problem as well as the choice of treatment to administer.
a. Inferential
b. Organismic
c. Stimulus
d. Consequential
Question 2In contrast to more traditional approaches to assessment, behavioral assessment
a. views behavior as being consistent across time.
b. relies more on methods like interviews and self-report.
c. relies more on data to select, evaluate, and revise treatment.
d. involves fewer assessments.
Question 3An adult who is frequently late to work is being assessed by a behavioral assessor. The assessor is performing a functional analysis of the tardiness. This analysis is LEAST likely to include
a. an examination of the days of the week that lateness is most common.
b. an exploration of underlying feelings toward work that may cause the lateness.
c. a review of the consequences of the tardiness.
d. questions about the events of the evenings preceding tardy arrivals.
Question 4Phil is seeing a behavioral clinical psychologist for help with his drinking behavior. The clinician asks Phil what he hopes to accomplish in treatment, and Phil says that he wants to reduce his alcohol intake. Then the clinician asks Phil what would be the consequence of reducing his intake, and Phil says that it would improve his performance at work. Then the clinician asks Phil what would be the consequence of improving his work performance, and Phil says that he would earn more money. Then the clinician asks about the consequence of earning more money, and Phil says that there would be less strain on his marriage. Then the clinician asks about the consequence of less marital strain, and Phil says that he would be happier. What is the clinician trying to do in this intervention?
a. define the ultimate outcome of the behavior change
b. pinpoint the antecedent of the undesired behavior
c. determine how committed the client is to treatment
d. none of the above
Question 5Which of the following is the thesis underlying functional analysis?
a. Behaviors are learned and maintained because of consequences that follow them.
b. Behaviors are largely a function of unconscious processes.
c. Behaviors are a function of stable personality traits.
d. none of the above
Question 6Behavioral clinical psychologists assess behavior by identifying the events that precede and consequences that follow a behavior. In formal terms, we say that they __________ the behavior.
a. functionally analyze
b. factor analyze
c. parse
d. deconstruct