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PSY 219 Exam 1 1. In what year did the APA formally recognize rehabilitation psychology as a "specialty"? a) 1990 b) 1949 c) 2005 d) 2015: d) 2015$8.49
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1. In what year did the APA formally recognize rehabilitation psychology as a "specialty"
ANSW
a) 1990
b) 1949
c) 2005
d) 2015: d) 2015
2. According to the chapter, the vast majority of rehab psych research is...
a) interdisciplinary
b) driven by the context of discover more than the context of justification
c) driven by the context of justification more than the context of discovery
d) research in mainstream psychology, applied in a rehabilitation setting: a) interdisciplinary
3. One of the problems with rehab psych research is...
a) that it is generally carried out in a medical setting
b) that it is driven in part by the mandates of funding agencies
c) that the reliance on randomized clinical trials discourages novel and cre- ative investigations
d) all of the above
e) none of the above: d) all of the above
4. The "single, solitary scientist entrenched in the laboratory, intent on devel- oping a theoretical model" is better known
as...
a) the context of discovery
b) the context of justification
c) standard practice
d) a much about psychological research: b) the context of justification
5. Which of the following techniques was developed by psychologists for non doctoral providers to deliver in face to face
sessions
ANSW
a) counseling services
b) psychotherapy
c) chronic pain rehab programs
d) MLM: c) chronic pain rehab programs
6. Which professional meeting or conference reached the conclusion that most of the problems in rehabilitation
were essential psychological
ANSW
a) the 1959 Princeton conference
b) the 2015 educational directorate meeting
c) the 1960 Miami Beach conference
d) none of the above: a) the 1959 Princeton conference
7. Which of these areas of interdisciplinary research has seen successes in publication
ANSW
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a) traumatic brain injury (TBI)
b) burn rehab
c) spinal cord injury (SCI)
d) all of the above
e) none of the above: d) all of the above
8. the definition of standardization is...: is the scale administered and scored the same way every time
ANSW
9. the definition of reliability is...: does a person who takes the scale get about the same score if they take the scale again two
weeks later
ANSW
10. the definition of variability is...: does the scale measure what it is supposed to measure
ANSW
11. the definition of clinical utility is...: are the findings useful when applied to real patients
ANSW
12. "A thorough psychological assessment is more than 'testing'; it is a "
a) interdisciplinary collaboration
b) set of interviews and treatments
c) multimethod process
d) none of the above: c) multimethod process
13. For which factor of assessment is it usual practice to consider demograph- ic and cultural factors
ANSW
a) selection of cognitive assessment measures
b) measures of pain
c) measures of adjustment to disability
d) measures of personality: a) selection of cognitive assessment measures
14. If a patient gives misleading information about their condition and medical history, whether intentionally or because they
have suffered cognitive impair- ment, some assessment tools will have poor...
a) prognoses
b) response validity
c) longitudinal value
d) all of the above: b) response validity
15. Which types of assessment are not yet routinely incorporated into Rehab Psych assessments, though they are
integrated in assessments for other populations
ANSW
a) demographics and sexual health
b) symptom validity and patient factors
c) demographics and culture
d) symptom and performance validity: d) symptom and performance validity
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