MBTI
Substance Abuse Measures
Projective Technique
Misc.
Bonus Questions
100

Which theorist created the 4 orienting functions of the MBTI, and what are they?

Jung; Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuiting

100

What does the C.A.G.E screen for?  

What is: 

Screens for alcohol abuse and a score of 2 or more needs further evaluation.  

100

What are projective techniques and their purpose?

What is an Projective tests describes an individuals motive and underlying personality structure. The purpose is to uncover the persons unconscious feelings and desires by using unstructured test items that bring out first thought responses

100

What is the Techniques-Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), who developed TAT, and what year was it developed?

What is developed by Henry A. Murray and Christina D. Morgan in 1930’s. This construction technique examines how examinees create a story based on a 32 picture cards shown to them by the examiner. 

100

This substance abuse measure has a higher level of sensitivity and specificity, compared to the AUDIT?

Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test, also known as MAST
200

This dimension describes our primary orientation to the outer world

What is the JP continuum; Judging includes a preference for structure, forecasting, and analysis VS Perceiving includes a preference for experience, sensation and freedom

200

What substance abuse measure tolerance dimension that detects problem drinking in men & women, and also identifies pregnancy risk drinking.  A score of 2 or more needs further evaluation? 

What is T.A.C.E

200

What are the limitations of projective techniques?

What are: Low reliability, results can be significantly be influenced by, examiner and examinee, Lack of normative data, meager validity data, Should be clinical tool to assist further investigation, and not an assessment used independently

200

What type of expressive projective measure was  developed by John Buck in 1948 (updated 1969) to measure one’s intellectual ability through their personality by interpretations of drawings and responses to questions?

What is drawing test

200

These indirect methods focus on the theory that there are ambiguous hidden forces behind personality

 Projective Techniques

300

What is the Thinking/Feeling continuum?

The dimension describes decision making; Thinking indicates a preference for concrete evidence, rational and analysis. VS. Feeling which indicates value-driven, subjectivity, and other focused.

300

What substance abuse measure screens for drug abuse using 28 true/false items>

What is the Drug Abuse Screening Test also known as DAST

300

What are the 5 types of projective techniques?

What is: 

  • Association 

  • Construction 

  • Completion 

  • Arrangement or selection 

  • Expression

300

These 13 symptoms can be found in what substance abuse measure?

SADRI Substance Abuse Symptom Checklist.

300

This structural personality test is widely used in which settings?

MBTI; organizational, educational, consulting, and clinical and personal growth

400

The Sensing & Intuiting dimensions determine what

What is one's perception; ie. how an individual processes information 

400

What does the M.A.S.T. screen for? 

What is: Screens to identify alcohol dependence by asking  specific questions about alcohol use and its impact on life situations, using 22 true/false items. 

400

If an administrator does not wish to utilize the RISB scoring system, how can the RISB be used?

What is 40 sentence completion test that is semi-structured, and assesses overall adjustment of personalities and the degree to which individuals believe they have control over the situations/experiences of their lives. Using a formula covers locus of control which behavioral potential, expectancy, and reinforcement values of adolescents and adults.

400

What is the main difference between the DAST and the MAST?

DAST only asks questions about drugs, while the MAST asks about both alcohol and drug use

400

People use all four functions that are considered to be anchored by a dominant function, a combination of natural ways of being, and an environmental influence.

MBTI code types.

500

What kind of environment do introverts and extroverts thrive in?

Introverts thrive in solitude, with time to think, meditate and absorb one’s experience. 

Extroverts thrive in a social setting, performing social activities, and interacting with others in recreational work.  

500

What substance abuse measure screen identifies individuals who have problems with alcohol and but may not be dependent; by inquiring on an individual's quantity and frequency of alcohol use, as well as binge drinking, dependence symptoms, and alcohol-related problems?

What is the the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test AKA The AUDIT

500

What is the Rorschach ink blot test?

What is developed by Herman Rorscachach in 1921. It’s a standardized series of 10 ink blots that Provides a live sample of the client’s perceptual and verbal problem-solving behavior. This association technique is presented in two phases. 

500

What is professor Haldeman's MBTI code type?

ENFJ

500

Who is often referred to as "the greatest" and "very wise of their time" when it comes to assessment?

JFKU'S VERY OWN DR. DOUGLAS HALDEMAN 

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