Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapters 1-3
Double Jeopardy
100

No one model can adequately explain _____

What is abnormal behavior? 

100

_____ relay the electrical signals from one neuron to the next

What are neurotransmitters?

100

____________ ______ detect impairment in cognitive functioning using both simple and complex tasks to measure language, memory, attention and concentration, motor skills, perception, abstraction, and learning abilities 

What are neuropsychological tests?

100

A measure that demonstrates high sensitivity would also have

What is low number false positives? 

100

The citation format and edition you will be using for class

What is APA 6th or 7th? 

200

1. Biological 

2. Psychological

3. Sociocultural 

4. Biopsychosocial

What are the 4 models of abnormal psychology? 

200

The brain area that is the center of auditory processing

What is the temporal lobe? 

200

The goals of assessment, the properties of the instruments, and the nature of the patient's difficulties are important to consider when

What is selecting the best set of instruments to address the clinician's questions? 

200

1. _____, which is to add something to increase behavior

2. _____, which is to take away something to increase behavior

What is positive and negative reinforcement?  

200

When you reuse your previous work, including resubmitting an entire paper, copying or paraphrasing messages

What is self-plagiarism or plagiarism?

300

The basic principle of operant conditioning

What is reinforcement? 

300

A relationship between two variables in which one variable increases as the other decreases

What is negative correlation? 

300

Two of the most important factors affecting a clinician's choice of assessment tools is the __________

What is a person's age and developmental status?

300

The central nervous system is comprised of 

What is the brain and spinal cord? 

300

In a video viewed in class, 3 clients met with a psychic which demonstrated _____ . 

 What is barnum effect or pseudoscience?

400
Kim failed his history course because he did not study or attend class, but he told his roommates that he failed because the professor didn't like him. 

What is rationalization? 

400

____does not allow you to conclude that one variable causes another variable 

What is correlation? 

400

1. Clinical Interviews

2. Psychological Tests 

3. Behavorial Assessment 

4. Psychophysiological Assessment

What are assessment instruments? 

400

The degree to which a test accurately assesses a specific construct and not other related constructs

What is construct validity? 

400

Effortful, careful, consciously controlled processing that maximizes the use of all available evidence and cognitive strategies and strives to overcome individual biases

What is critical thinking? 

500

1. Interferes with daily functioning

2. Creates emotional distress

3. Inconsistent with developmental norms

4. Inconsistent with cultural norms

5. Inconsistent with societal norms


What is the 5 components to defining abnormal behavior or defining abnormal behavior?

500

_____ attempts to maximize internal validity, allowing the researcher to feel confident in identifying causal relationships

What is efficacy research?

500

In 1973, eight pseudopatients sought admission into 12 different hospitals across the country which led to an experiment challenging the validity of psychotic disorders. 

What is the Rosenhan experiment? 

500

Joseph Wolpe applied the same principles of classical conditioning to eliminate fear and developed _____


What is systematic desensitization? 

500

1. Interpretation 

2. Analysis 

3. Inference

What are core critical thinking skills or critical thinking skills?

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