Identify the methods of assessing and treating disruptive behavior disorders.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2A(n) allows an interviewer to ask any question that comes to mind in any order.
a. structured interview
b. unstructured interview
c. case study
d. experimental analysis
Question 3Repeated use of substances to the point that recurring problems are evident defines
a. tolerance.
b. substance use.
c. substance use disorder.
d. substance intoxication.
Question 4Explain the features and epidemiology of disruptive behavior disorders.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 5The most common assessment technique used to solicit a wide range of information about mental disorders is the
a. survey.
b. experiment.
c. interview.
d. assessment review.
Question 6Substance use can be described along a continuum in these areas:
a. emotions, cognition, and behaviors.
b. internal and external awareness.
c. amount, frequency, and episodes.
d. the user's recognition and assessment.
Question 7Identify assessment and treatment modalities of developmental disorders.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 8Kelly is taking an IQ test. The test has a very strict protocol--she only gets 15 minutes for each section of the test, and all the items are presented to her in the same order as they are to any other person taking the test. The scoring is very objective, and Kelly's answers are scored using the same criteria anyone else's answers are scored against. All of these procedures contribute to the test's
a. standardization.
b. validity.
c. reliability.
d. accuracy.
Question 9Which of the following is NOT an example of substance use?
a. Ellie is tired and turns on white noise to help her sleep.
b. Karen smokes cigarettes to relax.
c. Molly takes Versed before surgery to calm down.
d. Allen has a few beers so he will feel more comfortable interacting at a party.