Another name for the biological paradigm is:
a) Medical model
b) Neural paradigm
c) Biochemical paradigm
d) Psychiatric paradigm
Question 2Before the Mutual Recognition Agreement came into effect in Canada, there was ________ among the provinces and territories in terms of the minimal academic requirements needed in order to be registered as a clinical psychologist.
a) no consensus
b) some consensus
c) almost complete consensus
d) None of the above are correct; a mutual recognition agreement has not been reached.
Question 3Which viewpoint is similar to the biological perspective?
a) Psychogenic
b) Moral
c) Somatogenic
d) Behavioural
Question 4What differentiates content' from construct' validity?
a) Construct validity relies on statistical measures to establish its value.
b) Content validity relies on statistical measures to establish its value.
c) Construct validity refers to the degree to which it correlates with other scales/inventories.
d) Content validity refers to the degree to which it correlates with other scales/inventories.
Question 5The Psy.D. approach is based on the ____________ model
a) scientist-practitioner
b) scholar-practitioner
c) medical-practitioner
d) boulder model
Question 6Joan was taking a test to measure levels of depression. All of the items covered the symptoms that are typical of depression. This inventory would be said to have:
a) High discriminant validity
b) High content validity
c) High criterion validity
d) High case validity