SAINT PSY330 MODULE 4 MIDTERM EXAM 2015 2015

    Question
    The area of legal psychology includes child custody evaluations and adult criminal responsibility assessments.
    True
    False
    Question 2. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT an example of an individual intellectual assessment instrument?
    Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
    Wide Range Intelligence Test
    All of the above are individually administered tests
    Question 3. Question :
    Broad certification in forensic psychology is a state requirement to practice forensic psychology.
    True
    False
    Question 4. Question :
    Which of the following focuses on the importance of the general acceptance of an expert’s testimony emphasizing its relevance?
    The Warren Standard
    The Federal Rules of Evidence
    The Frye Test
    The Daubert Rule
    The Kumbo Tire Ruling
    Question 5. Question :
    Competency to stand trial is one of the most common forensic assessments conducted by a forensic psychologist.
    True
    False
    Question 6. Question :
    Given a narrow definition of forensic psychology which of the following would NOT be considered a part of forensic psychology?
    assessment of competency
    expert testimony on rape trauma syndrome
    expert testimony on eyewitness accuracy
    evaluation for child custody determination
    Question 7. Question :
    Dr. Lisa Kline has a Ph.D. in social psychology. She would most likely work
    in a private practice treating clients
    in a group practice conducting anger management groups
    in a university teaching and conducting research
    in a state agency managing a case load of battered women seeking assistance
    Question 8. Question :
    Jolly Jake Cooper was arrested for attempting to widen a county road. At the time of his arrest he reported that he planned to build a mega mall and needed more street access. He hoped to complete the mall in a week though he had no workers or financial resources. He is currently being held in jail. His defense attorney should recommend a
    change of venue
    use of a trial consultant
    competency to stand trial evaluation
    a plea of guilty
    Question 9. Question :
    Which subfield is NOT one of the four applied areas of psychology recognized by the APA?
    clinical
    counseling
    industrial/organizational
    school
    all four are recognized as applied areas
    Question 10. Question :
    The average time of full study from the bachelor’s degree to the doctoral degree is
    4 years
    nearly 7 years
    approximately 2 years
    10 years
    Question 11. Question :
    The major distinction between counseling psychology and clinical psychology is
    focus clinical psychologists are trained to treat the more severe mental disorders
    training clinical psychologists receive the Psy.D.
    breadth clinical psychologists work in a larger variety of settings
    licensure clinical psychologists must get licensed and counseling psychologists do not
    Question 12. Question :
    Which ruling suggests that a trial judge’s decision can be overturned regarding the admissibility of expert testimony only if there is a clear abuse of discretion?
    Kumbo Tire Co. v. Carmichael (1999)
    Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals (1993)
    General Electric Co. v. Joiner (1997)
    Federal Rules of Evidence (1975)
    Question 13. Question :
    Legal sufficiency is the term used to describe if the information presented by an expert witness is likely to assist the trier of fact.
    True
    False
    Question 14. Question :
    In a trial the trier of fact is
    the judge
    the expert witness
    the jury
    all of the above
    A and/or C
    Question 15. Question :
    The goal of the APA’s Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations in Divorce Proceedings is
    to ensure that only licensed psychologists are involved in child custody decisions
    to mandate the proper procedure for conducting child custody evaluations
    to develop a uniform model and thus enhance quality of child custody evaluations
    to promote proficiency in using psychological expertise in child custody evaluations
    all of the above are goals for the Guidelines
    Question 16. Question :
    The American Psychological Association has established the Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct. Regarding these Principles
    membership in APA requires adherence to the Principles
    some state laws require adherence to the Principles
    the Principles can conflict with state laws
    all of the above are true
    Question 17. Question :
    The American Psychological Association has established Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations in Divorce Proceedings.
    these Guidelines are mandatory for APA members
    these Guidelines are exhaustive in regard to custody evaluations
    these Guidelines are considered aspirational neither mandatory or exhaustive
    none of the above
    Question 18. Question :
    Research on the influence of the expert witness’s testimony on the jury suggest
    testimony on the ultimate issue does not overwhelm the jury
    the expert’s opinion on the ultimate issue unduly influences the jury’s decision
    the expert’s testimony on the penultimate issue unduly influences the jury’s decision.
    both B and C are
    Question 19. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT one of the points in time when a psychologist may be asked to evaluate a law enforcement officer?
    candidate selection
    annually when working undercover
    upon re-assignment to a new partner
    when being consider for a promotion
    Question 20. Question :
    Which ruling extended the Daubert decision to non-scientific expert witnesses?
    General Electric Co. V. Joiner
    The Frye Test
    Federal Rules of Evidence
    Kumbo Tire Co. Ltd. v. Carmichael
    Question 21. Question :
    The Court ruled that expert testimony should have three critical elements. These three are
    reliability validity and norms
    relevancy legal sufficiency and reliability
    clear and convincing preponderance and beyond a reasonable doubt
    falsifiability a priori and tenacity
    Question 22. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT one of the four standards of reliability?
    general acceptance in the scientific community
    subjected to peer review
    error rate of the technique
    demonstrated high inter rater reliability (r > .80)
    Question 23. Question :
    Test reliability is also an indication of
    the test measures what it is supposed to measure
    test consistency
    tests can be counted on to be available in the literature
    tests being used in a standardized manner
    Question 24. Question :
    Based on the normal distribution approximately what percentage of people will score within one standard deviation of the mean on the typical IQ test?
    68%
    95%
    34%
    2%
    Question 25. Question :
    Using the SAT to predict college performance is an example of
    predictive validity
    construct validity
    content validity
    criterion-related validity
    Question 26. Question :
    Which correlation coefficient is strongest?
    -.7
    -.4
    .6
    0.1
    Question 27. Question :
    Two teachers are asked to rate a child on a behavioral problem checklist. We would want to know what the ____________ of the checklist is.
    test-retest
    internal consistency
    inter-rate reliability
    parallel forms reliability
    Question 28. Question :
    Several differences between a clinical assessment and a forensic assessment are presented in the text. Which of the following is NOT one of the differences?
    temporal focus of the assessment
    motivation of the examinee
    qualifications of the examiner
    all of the above were identified as differences
    Question 29. Question :
    Face validity not actually a measurement concept refers to the degree to which an instrument appears to measure what it purports to measure.
    True
    False
    Question 30. Question :
    When a test is used for assessment at time 1 and again at time 2 it is necessary to develop what form of reliability?
    test-retest
    internal consistency
    inter-rate reliability
    parallel forms reliability
    Question 31. Question :
    A measure of Axis II categories or personality disorders is the
    MMPI-A
    MCMI
    16 PF
    Wechsler Memory Scale
    Question 32. Question :
    A test can be
    reliable but not valid
    valid but not reliable
    if it is not valid it cannot be reliable
    if it is reliable then it must be valid
    Question 33. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT an area of forensic assessment?
    selection of law enforcement officers
    competency to stand trial evaluation
    evaluation of a 5th grade child for a learning disability
    assessment of an elderly adult for civil commitment
    Question 34. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT an example of an affirmative defense
    the insanity plea
    self-defense
    the battered-woman syndrome
    all of the above are examples of an affirmative defense
    Question 35. Question :
    It is generally not necessary to obtain an informed consent for a court-ordered criminal responsibility evaluation.
    True
    False
    Question 36. Question :
    The ruling that defendants may only be held for a reasonable amount of time if they can be brought to competence was
    Dusky v. United States 1960
    Jackson v. Indiana 1972
    Godinez v. Moran 1993
    Insanity Defense Reform Act 1984
    Question 37. Question :
    Mens rea refers to
    a guilty mind
    guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
    being guilty but mentally ill
    use of an affirmative defense
    Question 38. Question :
    The ruling that the same standard of competency applies to all forms of competency (i.e. competency to stand trial competency to waive counsel etc.) was
    Dusky v. United States 1960
    Jackson v. Indiana 1972
    Godinez v. Moran 1993
    Insanity Defense Reform Act 1984
    Question 39. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT generally an example of forensic assessment in a civil case?
    child custody evaluations
    workmen’s compensation
    personal injury evaluations
    assessment of allegations of child sexual abuse
    Question 40. Question :
    The Insanity Defense Reform Act was the result of what historical event?
    The assassination of President Kennedy
    The assassination attempt of President Clinton
    The assassination attempt of President Reagan
    None of the above
    Question 41. Question :
    Who is responsible for making the ultimate decision regarding a defendant’s competency to stand trial?
    the jury
    the forensic psychologist or psychiatrist
    the judge
    the prosecution
    Question 42. Question :
    Approximately what percentage of cases is successful using the insanity defense?
    75%
    less than 3%
    25%
    38%
    Question 43. Question :
    MSO refers to
    the defendant’s mental state during the evaluation
    the defendant’s mental state at the time of the offense
    the prosecution’s claim of the defendant’s mental state at the time of the offense
    modus stasis operandi’ or the behavior of the defendant at the time of the offense
    Question 44. Question :
    The Insanity Defense Reform Act
    prohibits expert witnesses from testifying on the ultimate issue
    requires expert witnesses to testify regarding the ultimate issue
    allows judges to determine the ultimate issue
    prohibits defendants from testifying regarding the ultimate issue
    Question 45. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT one of the differences discussed in the text between clinical and forensic assessment?
    motivation of the examinee
    therapist-client privilege
    written report
    professional fees
    Question 46. Question :
    According to the federal Rules of Evidence can mental health experts testify regarding the ultimate issue in competency to stand trial evaluations?
    no they may only address penultimate issues
    yes are required in their testimony and reports to address the ultimate issue
    yes they can address the ultimate issue if they wish to
    only if subpoenaed by the court to do so
    Question 47. Question :
    The Stockholm syndrome refers to the role psychologists play in critical-incident debriefing.
    True
    False
    Question 48. Question :
    The results of pre-employment screening would indicate that the candidate
    is unfit to serve
    is suitable marginally unsuitable or unsuitable
    should either be hired or not hired
    has psychiatric diagnosis or not
    Question 49. Question :
    Guidelines developed and adopted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police regarding pre-employment psychological testing include all of the following EXCEPT
    objective psychological tests should be used
    projective tests should not be used
    research should exist to justify an instrument’s use in pre-employment screening
    all of the above are included in the Guidelines
    Question 50. Question :
    A FFDE can result in all of the following EXCEPT
    fit for duty
    permanently unfit for duty with mandatory treatment
    temporarily unfit for duty with mandatory treatment
    fit for duty with mandatory treatment
    all of the above are possible
    Question 51. Question :
    Which of the following is NOT an example of an affirmative defense?
    insanity plea
    extreme emotional duress
    voluntary intoxication
    self-defense
    Question 52. Question :
    Which of the following is an example of health and wellness counseling provided by a police psychologist?
    stress management
    smoking cessation
    relaxation training
    all of the above
    Question 53. Question :
    The majority of pre-employment selection instruments for law enforcement have demonstrated both concurrent and predictive validity.
    True
    False
    Question 54. Question :
    Police psychologists have trained peer counselors to work with law enforcement personnel. What is NOT one of the advantages presented in the text to using peer counselors?
    police feel a closer bond to other police officers
    individuals tend to seek help sooner
    there are fewer ethical problems with confidentiality issues
    peer counselors can refer difficult cases to the psychologist
    Question 55. Question :
    The courts have ruled that a police officer ordered to undergo a fitness-for-duty-evaluation may have legal counsel or a representative from the union present during the evaluation.
    True
    False
    Question 56. Question :
    Dr. Weston works as a police psychologist in a large urban area. He is asked to complete a Fitness for Duty Evaluation on a 10 year veteran. He should
    inform the veteran he can not provide any of the results of the evaluation
    ask the veteran if he wishes to have union representative present during the evaluation
    inform the referring agency that the results will be provided to the veteran the union and his legal counsel
    B and C
    Question 57. Question :
    Recent surveys on job satisfaction among police psychologists indicate
    a great deal of turnover due to low salaries
    a great deal of turnover due to non-acceptance by the rank-and-file police officers
    very high levels of job satisfaction
    no surveys on job satisfaction were discussed in the text
    Question 58. Question :
    Which of the following criteria is NOT part of the admissibility of expert testimony according to the Daubert decision?
    the principles and methodology underlying the testimony can be tested
    the principles and methodology underlying the testimony has been published
    the principles and methodology underlying the testimony is available as a commercial product and can be purchased and utilized by other professionals
    all of the above are part of Daubert
    none of the above Daubert extended the Frye Test
    Question 59. Question :
    What is NOT one of the reasons presented in the text for deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill?
    lack of federal funds to build larger state psychiatric hospitals
    initiation of psychotropic medications to help control major symptoms of severe mental illness
    community mental heath movement of the 1960’s
    all of the above were presented as reasons for deinstitutionalization
    Question 60. Question :
    The goal of incapacitation for incarcerating offenders means
    the criminal justice system is frequently incapacitated in preventing recidivism
    the offender in physically incapacitated from re-offending due to his phsical confinement
    the threat of incarceration incapacitates potential offenders
    a persona receives punishment equal to the crime
    Question 61. Question :
    Murder and rape are two crimes with very high recidivism rates.
    True
    False
    Question 62. Question :
    The U. S. Supreme Court case of Ford v. Wainwright (1986) ruled
    that it is unconstitutional to execute a mentally ill individual who does not appreciate what was happening
    that prison inmates have a constitutional right to receive medical treatment
    that an administrative hearing is sufficient to administer psychoactive drugs to an inmate against their will
    that prison authorities can withdraw privileges if an inmate refuses to participate in psychological treatment
    Question 63. Question :
    An example of restorative justice discussed in the text is a program that provides treatment for the youthful offender family and system. This program is named
    Families Against Criminal Treatment (FACT)
    The Multisystemic Therapy
    Right Back to the Community
    Holistic Community Treatment
    Question 64. Question :
    Which crime has the highest rate of recidivism?
    murder
    rape
    grand theft auto
    kidnapping
    Question 65. Question :
    In what settings can the criminal justice system impose forced psychological treatment?
    on an inpatient setting to achieve competency to stand trial
    on an inpatient setting after an administrative hearing
    on an outpatient setting as part of probation or parole
    the criminal justice system cannot force psychological treatment patient’s rights include the right to refuse treatment
    A B and C are
    Question 66. Question :
    Regarding privileged communication between an inmate and his therapist: what can a therapist legally disclose to the authorities?
    plans to commit a crime while in prison
    disclosure of child abuse
    possession of contraband
    all of the above
    Question 67. Question :
    The Department of Justice estimates ________ of incarcerated inmates are mentally ill.
    less than 5%
    nearly 85%
    15% to 20%
    the Department of Justice refuses to release this information stating that it violates the privacy rights of inmates
    Question 68. Question :
    Specific deterrence is the belief that the broad threat of punishment for all individuals keeps most people on the good side of the law.
    True
    False
    Question 69. Question :
    The U. S. Supreme Court case of Washington v. Harper (1990) ruled
    that it is unconstitutional to execute a mentally ill individual who does not appreciate what was happening
    that prison inmates have a constitutional right to receive medical treatment
    that an administrative hearing is sufficient to administer psychoactive drugs to an inmate against their will
    that prison authorities can withdraw privileges if an inmate refuses to participate in psychological treatment
    Question 70. Question :
    Which Supreme Court case ruled that a prison can use the less stringent administrative hearing as opposed to a judicial hearing to rule on the administration of psychoactive medications against an inmate’s will.
    McKune v. Lile (2002)
    Washington v. Harper (1990)
    Estelle v. Gamble (1976)
    Ford v. Wainwright (1986)

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