#1
Which of the following is NOT a projective psychological assessment tool?
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
#2
What does the term 'IQ' stand for in psychological assessment?
Intelligence Quantity
Intelligence Quotient
Intelligent Quality
Intellectual Quota
#3
Which of the following is a major category of psychological disorders in the DSM-5?
Behavioral disorders
Developmental disorders
Personality disorders
Somatic disorders
#4
Who developed the theory of classical conditioning?
Jean Piaget
B.F. Skinner
Sigmund Freud
Ivan Pavlov
#5
Which of the following is a primary goal of psychological assessment?
To diagnose mental disorders
To predict future behavior
To control human behavior
To manipulate emotions
#6
Who is often credited with developing the first modern intelligence test?
Alfred Binet
Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
Sigmund Freud
#7
Which of the following is NOT a type of validity in psychological assessment?
Content validity
Criterion validity
Construct validity
Convergent validity
#8
Who developed the concept of the hierarchy of needs in psychology?
Albert Bandura
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
Erik Erikson
#9
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)?
It is a self-report inventory
It assesses personality traits and psychopathology
It consists of true/false questions
It is used primarily with children and adolescents
#10
Who is known for developing the theory of operant conditioning?
B.F. Skinner
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Ivan Pavlov
#11
Which psychological assessment technique involves the study of human responses to ambiguous stimuli?
Behavioral assessment
Objective assessment
Projective assessment
Clinical assessment
#12
The 'Big Five' personality traits include all of the following EXCEPT:
Extraversion
Conscientiousness
Neuroticism
Impulsivity
#13
Which of the following is NOT a component of emotional intelligence?
Self-awareness
Empathy
Adaptability
Logical reasoning
#14
What is the main purpose of a neuropsychological assessment?
To diagnose psychological disorders
To evaluate cognitive functioning
To assess personality traits
To measure emotional intelligence
#15
Which of the following is a limitation of self-report measures in psychological assessment?
They are prone to social desirability bias
They provide objective and accurate information
They are less time-consuming
They are less reliable than observational measures
#16
What is the purpose of a projective psychological assessment tool?
To provide clear and structured responses
To measure physiological responses
To reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings
To assess cognitive abilities
#17
Which of the following is a characteristic of a clinical interview in psychological assessment?
It is standardized
It involves structured questionnaires
It allows for flexibility and exploration
It is primarily based on objective observations
#18
What is the primary difference between reliability and validity in psychological assessment?
Reliability refers to consistency, while validity refers to accuracy
Reliability refers to accuracy, while validity refers to consistency
Reliability refers to the extent of agreement, while validity refers to the extent of generalization
Reliability refers to the extent of generalization, while validity refers to the extent of agreement
#19
Which of the following is an example of a projective test?
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)
#20
In psychological assessment, what is the purpose of norm-referenced tests?
To measure an individual's absolute level of skill or knowledge
To compare an individual's performance to a standard group
To assess an individual's personality traits
To diagnose specific psychological disorders
#21
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale?
It measures both fluid and crystallized intelligence
It is specifically designed for children and adolescents
It is a non-verbal intelligence test
It assesses emotional intelligence
#22
In the context of psychological testing, what does the term 'reliability' refer to?
The ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure
The consistency of test results over time
The extent to which a test assesses all relevant aspects of a construct
The degree to which scores on a test correlate with scores on other measures of the same construct
#23
Which of the following is a characteristic of a standardized psychological test?
It is administered in a flexible manner
It lacks norms and scoring procedures
It is administered in a consistent manner to all test-takers
It is highly subjective and open to interpretation
#24
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)?
It is designed exclusively for children and adolescents
It includes only verbal tasks
It provides a single overall IQ score
It assesses multiple cognitive domains
#25
Which of the following is a criticism often associated with intelligence testing?
It lacks reliability
It is culturally biased
It is primarily used for diagnostic purposes
It measures only verbal intelligence