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Q: Theory plays an important role in seeking to discover patterns in qualitative analysis.

Q: Gender differences are a result of the interaction of socialization and learning, but not enculturation. a. True b. False

Q: Qualitative analysis is primarily numerical.

Q: Name 3 attitudes a case manager might note on the MSE?

Q: In the contemporary era, the correctional focus remains on the control and micromanagement of girls' bodies and sexuality. a. True b. False

Q: What is the one appearance characteristic that a case manager should note on a MSE?

Q: Males do better in tasks that require retrieval from long-term memory while females excel in tasks that require visual image manipulation. a. True b. False

Q: Qualitative researchers seek to discover patterns by using: a. the grounded theory method. b. semiotics c. conversation analysis. d. concept mapping. e. All of these.

Q: What are 3 things that a case manager should observe as part of the Mental Status Exam?

Q: As a general rule, males who are involved in the justice system are sanctioned more severely than females. a. True b. False

Q: Qualitative researchers do NOT use the computer to: a. Record and store data b. "Find" or "search" text for passages containing key words c. Type code words alongside passages in their notes so that they can later search for those keywords. d. Analyze data e. Qualitative researchers use the computer to do all of these.

Q: Code notes: a. Cover reflections about the dimensions of concepts b. Cover relationships among concepts c. Identify the code labels and their meanings d. Discuss the deeper meanings of concepts

Q: What involves violence against women and girls, including such acts as beating, battering, or killing, by a family member or relative to preserve cultural beliefs?

Q: The obligation to assess whether an examinee presents a danger to him- or herself and/or others is: a. Moral and ethical b. Personal and Professional c. Contractual and legal d. Clinical and Legal

Q: Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding semiotic analysis? a. There is no meaning inherent in any sign b. Language is the only sign system of interest to those doing semiotic analysis c. Meanings reside in minds d. Semiotics is concerned with our agreements about meanings

Q: What program for girls ages 11 to 14 develops girls' skills to resist pressure to use harmful substances as well as develop healthy ways to manage stress?

Q: When assessing an individual's overall intelligence, _____________ sensitivity is of paramount importance. a. Intellectual b. Cultural c. Personal d. Historical

Q: What is precocious sexuality?

Q: You suspect that Steven is experiencing anterograde amnesia. This is based on the fact that Steven: a. Cannot recall what he had for breakfast half an hour ago b. On repeated attempts, cannot learn how to put together a puzzle consisting of four pieces c. Cannot tell you his name, date of birth, or address d. Experiences lapses in memory lasting several minutes

Q: Men from wealthy nations engage in sexual activities with trafficked individuals by traveling to destinations where women and children are prostituted. What is this called?

Q: In reading Court decisions, Professor Wofford notices that the decisions typically discuss the "rational male." Wofford begins to write notes in which she ruminates about the notion of the rational male as well as why the concept of the rational female is not mentioned. Wofford's memos are a. Code notes b. Operational notes c. Theoretical notes d. Integrating memos

Q: Your subject, Steven, is having tangible difficulty participating in the interview. He frequently gets up from the couch and plays with his hands the duration of the interview. Steven's behavior might be described as: a. Combative b. Awkward c. Hyperactive d. Listless

Q: Professor Lip was interested in why grandparents went to court to obtain custody of their grandchildren. One of the grandparents that Lip talked with commented on the issue of "parental neglect" of the grandchild. Once the issue of neglect had been identified, Lip began to notice that other grandparents also used the concept of "parental neglect" to explain why they had a legal relationship with their grandchild. In the Loflands' terms, Professor Lip was interested in examining which of the following ways of looking for patterns? a. Frequencies b. Magnitudes c. Causes d. Consequences e. Processes

Q: When reporting speech and language deficits and/or irregularities, it is critical to: a. Present a tentative diagnosis b. Go into as much detail as possible c. Provide verbatim examples d. Not jump to any possibly misleading conclusions

Q: Which of the following is NOT one of the four stages of the constant comparative method? a. Comparing incidents applicable to each category b. Integrating categories and their properties c. Delimiting the theory d. Writing theory e. All of these are stages in the constant comparative method

Q: According to the text, what does research indicate about gender differences in cognitive performances?

Q: The grounded theory method begins with a. Hypotheses b. Patterns c. Observations d. Theory

Q: What theory holds that gender differences in the delinquency rate are a function of class differences and economic conditions that influence the structure of family life?

Q: "Impoverished" speech and language can be a tricky label to apply. It can point to a mental-health issue or something far more mundane such as: a. Manipulative behavior b. Racing thoughts c. Substance abuse d. An examinee who is not a native English speaker

Q: Which of the following statements is TRUE about the grounded theory method? a. It is similar to case-oriented analysis b. It is similar to variable-oriented analysis c. It is similar to cross-case analysis d. Depending upon the topic of study it could be similar to either a, b, or c

Q: If Wang from the previous question decided to look at whether grandparents who have grandchildren living with them later obtain custody of the grandchildren and then later adopt the grandchildren, Wang would be looking at: a. Frequencies b. Causes c. Processes d. Structures e. Magnitudes

Q: What factor related to criminality is displayed by more males than females?

Q: A "contemptuous" disposition on the part of the examinee would be comprised of: a. Speaking while revealing little or nothing b. A palpable air of superiority c. An expressed sense of entitlement d. Asking for favors or favorable treatment

Q: According to the text, Messerschmidt argues that capitalist society is defined by what two areas?

Q: Steven comes in for his MSE in a ski parka and woolen winter hat. It is the second week of August. Steven's attire would be termed: a. "Unconventional" b. "Garish" c. "Atypical" d. "Unseasonal"

Q: Steven is the subject of a mental status examination (MSE). You, the counselor, should pay particular attention to all of the following except: a. Verbal communication and nonverbal communication b. Content of Steven's communication c. Nonverbal communication d. Steven's diagnostic history

Q: Professor Wang is interested in looking at the grandparent " grandchild relationship. Wang wonders whether grandparents assume different roles when providing care to grandchildren. That is, are some grandparents very distant from the grandchildren while others become surrogate parents? According to the Lofland's scheme, Wang is focusing on: a. Frequencies b. Causes c. Processes d. Structures e. Magnitudes

Q: The mental status examination hinges unequivocally on the practitioner's power of: a. Diagnosis b. Intuition c. Observation d. Deduction

Q: On what are socialization views based?

Q: An experiment evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention for improving attitudes about something finds that the mean posttest score of the experimental group is 70, which is better than the control group's mean posttest score of 65. The significance level is .05, and the p value is .01. The standard deviation is 5.The results certainly are substantively significant.

Q: Where can you find "Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention" in the DSM 5? a. Dispersed throughout the diagnoses b. In the back of the DSM c. As a supplemental material on their website d. In the front of the DSM

Q: According to the text, what did Haynie and Piquero find increased for both boys and girls who reached puberty at an early age?

Q: An experiment evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention for improving attitudes about something finds that the mean posttest score of the experimental group is 70, which is better than the control group's mean posttest score of 65. The significance level is .05, and the p value is .01. The standard deviation is 5.The Cohen's d effect size statistic is +1.0.

Q: An experiment evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention for improving attitudes about something finds that the mean posttest score of the experimental group is 70, which is better than the control group's mean posttest score of 65. The significance level is .05, and the p value is .01. The standard deviation is 5.The results are statistically significant.

Q: The DSM 5 now includes a notation of the: a. Severity of the disorder b. Global Assessment of Functioning scale c. Axis II d. The clinician's opinion

Q: What two status offenses are girls more likely to be arrested for than boys?

Q: What theory asserts that our culture polarizes males and females, forcing them into exclusive gender roles of "feminine" and "masculine?"

Q: Families in which the husband and wife share similar positions of power at home are indicative of what family type?

Q: An effect size of less than 1.0 is considered to be weak.

Q: In the DSM 5, there are no more: a. Diagnoses b. Symptoms c. Codes d. Axes

Q: Females are more likely than males to respond to anger with what type of feeling?

Q: The substantive significance of a relationship is always automatically indicated by the strength of the relationship.

Q: Using the DSM-IV-TR, each individual received a diagnosis along with five separate: a. Symptoms b. Dimensions c. Axes d. Lists

Q: Which of the following is not found in the DSM IV " TR? a. Predisposing factors for many disorders b. Diagnostic criteria c. Differential diagnoses d. 265 total diagnoses

Q: What do psychologists believe is affected by the way females and males are socialized?

Q: Terminally ill patients are both more likely to receive social work services and to die in the hospital.Medical OutcomeType of IllnessTerminalNot TerminalReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesDischarged from Hospital10010990990Died in Hospital900901010TOTAL100010010001000

Q: If the table were collapsed into a bivariate table with only two rows and two columns, deleting the type of illness variable, recipients of social work services would appear to be more likely to die in the hospital.Medical OutcomeType of IllnessTerminalNot TerminalReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesDischarged from Hospital10010990990Died in Hospital900901010TOTAL100010010001000

Q: Trixie is assigned to research a theory for her juvenile delinquency class; she is also interested in gender and class structure. She decides she should look for a theory holding the view that gender differences in the delinquency rate are a function of class differences and economic conditions that influence the structure of family life. Which of the following should Trixie research? a. Gender-schema b. Critical feminism c. Power-control d. Critical-power

Q: One of the key changes in the third edition of the DSM was that: a. Unconscious motives were finally addressed b. Unconscious motives were finally put on equal par with tangible symptomology c. Unconscious motives were removed from reference d. Statistical measures were introduced to accurately assess unconscious motives

Q: The table shows that regardless of type of illness, recipients of social work services were more likely to die in the hospital.Medical OutcomeType of IllnessTerminalNot TerminalReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesReceived Hospital Social Work ServicesDid Not Receive Hospital Social Work ServicesDischarged from Hospital10010990990Died in Hospital900901010TOTAL100010010001000

Q: During what period of time have researchers found that cognitive differences between males and females appear? a. Preschool b. Childhood c. Adolescence d. Teenage

Q: Emil Kraeplin compiled ____________________ in order to gain insight into diseases and their outcomes. a. Statistical records b. Symptoms c. Patient self-reports d. Practitioners' testimonies

Q: Between what ages did gender differences in aggression become noticeable when children were socialized into organized groups? a. 2, and 4 b. 2 and 5 c. 3 and 4 d. 3 and 6

Q: During which period did morality and humane treatment enter the collective conscious of those seeking to effectively treat patients with mental illness? a. Late 18th century b. Turn of the 20th century c. Early to mid-19th century d. Late 19th century

Q: Half the cases are above themedian and half the cases are below the median.

Q: Although helpful to those in various health-care settings, a primary danger of formal diagnosis and the DSM in general is: a. Overuse b. Blame c. Labeling d. Misuse by those without adequate knowledge and training

Q: The variable number of children is at the nominal level of measurement

Q: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is a collection of: a. Medications used to treat mental disorders b. Diagnoses of mental disorders accompanied by symptoms c. Behaviors associated with mental disorders d. Medical terminology directed towards physicians

Q: The mean is almost always sufficient in portraying the typical case in a distribution.

Q: What, according to contemporary socialization views, is the key to understanding female delinquency? a. Male"female social development b. Family interaction c. Family structure d. Female social development

Q: What are 3 things that are part of a person's background information for a social history?

Q: Whereas univariate analysis and subgroup comparisons focus on the descriptions of the people under study, the focus of bivariate analysis is on the relationships among the variables themselves.

Q: The interplay of what three relationships shapes the direction and content of adolescent personal relationships? a. Attachment, conflict, gender b. Gender, power, conflict c. Power, attachment, gender d. Conflict, attachment, power

Q: It is considered _______________ that no questions be skipped during the social history assessment. a. Generally unimportant b. Somewhat important c. Very important d. Critical

Q: The mean or median can be used to describe the central tendency of the variable "ethnicity."

Q: What system values the work of men and devalues the work of women? a. Socialist b. Patriarchal c. Authoritarian d. Capitalist

Q: Which of the following is not considered a common mistake in completing a social history? a. The use of adversarial language b. Leading: finishing the unfinished sentences of a client or filling in the blanks c. Recommendations that skip the actual "recommended activity" d. Glossing over gaps in history

Q: A bivariate table is read by comparing the independent variable subgroups with one another in terms of a given attribute of the dependent variable.

Q: When compared to males, in what three areas do female juvenile homicide offenders have higher rates? a. Reported childhood abuse, serious substance abuse, mental health problems b. Serious substance abuse, reported childhood abuse, academic failure c. Academic failure, serious substance abuse, reported childhood abuse d. Mental health problems, academic failure, serious substance abuse

Q: Brief intakes are: a. Mostly for therapy of short duration b. A result of external pressures placed upon counseling professionals c. For clients whose problems are generally clearly defined d. Considered more effective as they take the focus off of unimportant issues

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