Which is a type of behavioral observation that is also the cornerstone for many group, psychodynamic, and humanistic treatments
What is Role Playing
The most popular intelligence test in the United States is the
What is the WAIS III
This type of therapy diverged from the traditional views of the therapist as an expert and moved instead toward a non-directive approach that embodied the theory of actualizing tendency.
What is Person Centered Therapy
To treat psychological disorders clinical psychologist's use
What is Psychotherapy
Which of the following is not one of the “four horsemen” of professional ethics?
What is Caring Coherence
If an observational assessment accurately predicts a future behavior, then that observation would have
What is Concurrent Validity
Which statistical method is used to determine what specific abilities or traits cluster together?
Psychotherapists can practice in which settings
What are Schools, Individual Practice, Criminal Justice Settings, Hospitals
Name two types of research used in psychology
What is Qualitative and Quantitative
How many ethical standard principles are there?
What is 10
Often clients under observation will respond according to their perceptions of the social contexts of the observation situation. These social cues are called
What are Demand Characteristics
The _______ is the most influential psychological test available for the objective measurement of personality.
What is the MMPI-2
What is a form of therapy in which the client and therapist form a trusted relationship in order to address and dissect issues causing the client distress?
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Who is known as the father of psychology?
Who is Wilhelm Wundt
Name a scenario that something is ethical but illegal?
What is refusing to adhere to a court order to release a patient's record due to patient confidentiality rules
Behavioral Avoidance Tests (BATs) measure
What is Anxiety
What do correlation designs examine in research?
What is the association between two or more variables in an experiment.
A psychodynamic theorist
Who is Sigmund Freud
The field that Ivan Pavlov was primarily interested in
What is Physiology
The area of psychology that integrates science and theory to prevent and treat psychological disorders is
What is Clinical Psychology
Who is often referred to as the "father of behaviorism"
Who is John Watson
The current revision of the Stanford Binet (SB5) is
what is built around a hierarchical model of intelligence
Which approach explains behavior through observation
What is Behavioral
What is the use of scientific research in the treatment of mental disorders?
What are evidenced based practices
Subspecialties in clinical pcychology
What are: child clinical, health, neuropsychology and forensic psychology