Interrater reliability is demonstrated when
a. two raters are in high agreement for diagnosis.
b. several observers have a moderate agreement.
c. two or more interviewers both need a second opinion.
d. two observers use identical language and description.
Question 2Betts has anorexia nervosa. Chelsea has bulimia nervosa. Whom will most likely have the better prognosis?
a. Betts.
b. Chelsea.
c. Betts and Chelsea will do equally well in treatment.
d. Betts and Chelsea will do equally poorly in treatment.
Question 3Children with conduct disorder often see aggression as
a. the best solution without thinking about consequence.
b. a last resort.
c. their right to pursue somebody.
d. the only way to gain respect.
Question 4An assessment has test-retest reliability when its
a. scores are consistent across some period of time.
b. scores are different, which shows bipolar disorder.
c. some scores or subtests are indicative of certain disorders.
d. scores matched precisely the qualifications for exact disorders.
Question 5If you find yourself monitoring everything you eat and when you eat it, are constantly thinking about weight and food, dieting strictly, 10 below your healthy weight, and have a low energy level, you should
a. monitor your food intake.
b. contact friends and family.
c. consult a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health professional.
d. surf the Internet for answers.
Question 6Many youths with disruptive behavior disorders
a. accurately interpret actions of others as warm and caring.
b. misinterpret actions of others as hostile or threatening when no threat exists.
c. feel overconfident in social situations.
d. want family dynamics to be more exciting and less predictable.