(A) Control group identification
(B) Randomized selection
(C) Hypothesis testing
(D) Experimental
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Consideration of participants in psychological research as __ in the research enterprise is a central principle of ethical research today.
(A) Informed participants
(B) Full partners
(C) Willing participants
(D) Co-investigators
Axis III in DSM-IV addresses:
(A) The major abnormal disorders
(B) Primary personality disorders
(C) physical disorder
(D) The severity of psychological symptoms
The clinical interview typically includes:
(A) A follow up evaluation and assessment after therapy is terminated
(B) The initial diagnosis of a client’s psychological functioning
(C) The psycho physiological assessment
(D) The client’s initial and final evaluation
Two explicitly directive psychotherapeutic approaches are:
(A) Behavior therapy & psychodynamic therapy
(B) Behavior therapy & humanistic therapy
(C) Humanistic therapy & existential therapy
(D) Cognitive therapy & behavior therapy
An individual who is identified as having a borderline personality disorder shows:
(A) Persecutory thoughts
(B) Exhibitionistic tendencies
(C) Instability in mood and social relations
(D) None of these
According to one definition, behavior is abnormal if it is:
(A) Labeled as abnormal, by the society in which the individual lives
(B) Not under conscious control by individual statistically typical
(C) Statistically typical
(D) None of these
According to Freudian dream terminology, condensation refers to:
(A) Repressed urges that find disguised outlets for expression
(B) The bizarre, irrational quality of dream
(C) The process whereby unacceptable thoughts or impulses are combined into a single dream image
(D) Process whereby one thing may stand for another in dream Interpretation