Test Time
ADHD
Name that Term
ODD
Models & Preventions
100

These types of assessments are when the data from a particular child can be compared to data gathered from large samples of children, including typically developing children and children with a variety of diagnoses.

What are standardized tests?

100

This gender is 4-5 times more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis.

What is male?

100

This term describes intense, frequent, and/or persistent maladaptive patterns of emotion, cognition, or behavior.

What is psychopathology?

100

This dimension of ODD involves resistance to social norms and rules.

What is noncompliance?

100

This type of prevention has to do with responding to already present and clinically significant disorders.

What is tertiary prevention?

200

This is the most commonly used categorical classification system in children and adults.

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-5)?

200

This is the most well-known medication used to treat ADHD.

What is adderall?

200

This term describes the ways in which children with the same disorder or diagnosis display unique sets of difficulties or symptoms.

What is heterogeneity?

200

If left untreated, ODD can lead into this.

What is conduct disorder?

200

This psychological model emphasizes the importance of understanding the child's behavior in the context of their family, peers, and broader environment.

What is the ecological model?

300

This test measured how long a child could resist a small immediate reward for a later, larger reward to test their delay gratification.

What is the marshmallow test?

300

These are the dimensions of ADHD.

What are inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity?

300

This term describes the dimension of psychopathology involving behaviors such as anxiety and depression, where a person is often overcontrolled.

What is the internalizing dimension?

300

Emotion variables, cognitive abilities, and temperament are all factors that underlie this notion.

What is antisocial propensity?

300

This type of prevention has to do with interventions that are implemented following the early signs of distress and dysfunction.

What is secondary prevention?

400

This empirically based dimensional classification model was developed as an alternative to traditional categorical diagnostic classification systems.

What is the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)?

400

This is the term for control of one's emotions, cognitions, and behaviors that are impacted by ADHD.

What is self-regulation?

400

This term describes shared beliefs and expectations within a group which dictates the emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that are considered unacceptable.

What are sociocultural norms?

400

If conduct disorder is left untreated, it can lead to this disorder.

What is antisocial personality disorder?

400
According to this theory, childhood disorders can arise from interactions between genetic vulnerability and environmental stressors.

What is the diathesis-stress model

500

These three programs are examples of interventions that address child and adult treatment compatibility (specifically for ODD).

What are the Incredible Years Program, the Fast Track mode, and the Early Riskers Program?

500

Gene-by environment research has shown that genetic variants have an effect on this type of regulation that influences the severity of ADHD symptoms.

What are dopamine and serotonin?

500

This term refers to research focusing on the specific mechanisms and factors that contribute to therapeutic change in psychotherapy.

What is process research?

500

These four dimensions underlie ODD.

What are aggression, noncompliance, temper loss, and low concern for others?

500

This type of prevention involves reducing or eliminating risks.

What is primary prevention?

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