A) fitness-for-duty evaluations
B) pre-employment evaluations
C) psychotherapy
D) Psychologists may conduct any of the other response choices with law enforcement agencies
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) the Daubert dilemma
B) the base rate problem
C) voir dire
D) scarceness creep
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) In 1975,the Supreme Court ruled that duly licensed psychiatrists can involuntarily commit an individual for up to two years.
B) In 1982's Youngberg v.Romeo,the Supreme Court expanded the rights of involuntarily committed patients to include freedom from unreasonable bodily restraints.
C) An involuntarily committed patient's right to refuse medication cannot be overridden in any circumstances.
D) Until a ruling by a U.S.Appellate Court in 2007,lobotomies were performed on patients housed in most psychiatric facilities.
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
verified
View Answer
Multiple Choice
A) The M'Naghten test
B) Voir dire
C) The Munsterberg criteria
D) The Daubet standards
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Wechsler intelligence tests
B) projective personality tests
C) the MMPI-2 and MCMI-IV
D) objective personality tests
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) individuals with more extensive arrest records are more likely to be dangerous than individuals with less extensive arrest records.
B) individuals with more social support are more likely to be dangerous than individuals with less social support.
C) clinical prediction methods are more accurate than statistical prediction methods.
D) past drug and alcohol abuse are relatively unimportant factors in predicting future dangerousness.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) guilty but mentally ill
B) not guilty by reason of insanity
C) partially insane
D) unknowably guilty
Correct Answer
verified
Short Answer
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
verified
View Answer
Short Answer
Correct Answer
verified
View Answer
Multiple Choice
A) civil commitment
B) functional evaluation
C) actuarial prediction
D) proactive restraint
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) within the legal system.
B) to issues related to physical health.
C) in an inpatient setting.
D) in a private law firm.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) psychologists should make clear the limits of confidentiality.
B) test data and results may become public,such as in the case of Mike Tyson.
C) it is permissible to disclose test results to the public if the assessed individual works for a national organization,such as the National Football League.
D) the person being assessed may not be entitled to see the results of the assessment.
Correct Answer
verified
Short Answer
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
verified
View Answer
Multiple Choice
A) skill related to litigation.
B) neuropsychological acumen.
C) mastery of projective assessment scoring.
D) training in interpretation of the Rorschach.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) does not apply to clinical psychologists because they are exempt.
B) is called voir dire.
C) was established in 1945 by Dundlewood v.Georgia.
D) is so costly that most clinical psychologists refuse to serve as expert witnesses.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) voir dire
B) cross-examination
C) de novo
D) impeachment
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) individuals can be involuntarily hospitalized if they represent a threat to themselves,but not if they represent a threat to others.
B) testimony from an expert witness such as a clinical psychologist is admissible in court if it is generally accepted in the field,even if it is not reliable or valid.
C) testimony from an expert witness such as a clinical psychologist is admissible in court if it is reliable and valid,even if it is not generally accepted in the field.
D) the mental status of a defendant at the time of the trial is a more important factor than the mental status of a defendant at the time of the crime in NGRI evaluations.
Correct Answer
verified
Showing 21 - 40 of 47
Related Exams