What is the role of replication in psychological research?
a. Replication assists psychologists in making accurate diagnoses.
b. Replication assists psychologists in determining which clients to treat.
c. Replication increases the chances that consumers will understand psychological research.
d. Replication provides scientifically verified approaches to treating mental illness.
Question 2Dr. Schreck is a researcher who wants to know how accurate the autism diagnosis is for children below the age of 2 . Discuss what types of reliability and validity she might be interested in examining in her research.
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Question 3Imagine that a client from a non-European family comes to a psychological clinic for help. How would therapists endorsing a family systems approach see the person's problems differently than a multicultural psychologist? How might they see them similarly?
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Question 4Compare and contrast the bottom-up and top-down processes as they relate to the dimensional classification system. Identify at least one benefit of the dimensional classification system.
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Question 5Briefly describe the biological model of psychopathology. Be sure to include a discussion of brain structure and communication among brain structures and the role each may play in the development of psychological problems.
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Question 6Identify two benefits and two drawbacks of clinical classification specific to the field of developmental psychopathology.
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