PSYC365 review quiz 1

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Across
  1. 3. ... comprehension: This index in the WAIS refers to the ability to understand and use verbally presented material.
  2. 5. the MOCA is an example of .... assessment.
  3. 7. Belief in the law of ... number: Overestimate the stability of an estimate from a small sample.
  4. 9. ... heuristics: Relying on biases to draw conclusion about the probability.
  5. 16. ... to the mean: The more the test is repeated, the less extreme the score will be (Closer to the mean).
  6. 17. ... heuristics: Relying on emotion rather than logic/reasoning to make decision.
  7. 19. What is the most widely used personality test?
  8. 20. This model of intelligence proposes that intelligence is made of multiple unique elements.
  9. 21. This process is done to find those who are at risk of developing the disorder or may have a clinical problem.
  10. 23. ... reasoning: This index in the WAIS refers to the ability to use visually presented material.
  11. 24. self-serving ... bias tendency to attribute success to one's own global, stable, and internal factor but not failures.
  12. 25. Inferring ... from correlation.
  13. 26. This is the tendency to overestimate the personality traits over situational circumstances.
  14. 29. ... make decision-making easier and faster but less accurate.
  15. 31. ... provides a potential future trajectory of a patient's condition.
  16. 32. ... to base rate: Ignoring the base rate in favour of individuating information.
  17. 34. This model of intelligence ask the question: How are you intelligent?
  18. 35. Intervention-focused assessment services are done to plan, monitor and ... treatment.
  19. 37. the CORE is an example of ...-focused service.
  20. 39. ... recall: Using data that relies on people to remember events that happened to them at some point in the past.
Down
  1. 1. ... intelligence: ability to recall memory from learning/experience.
  2. 2. ... spot bias: Tendency to see oneself as less biased than others.
  3. 4. ... speed: In the WAIS, this index refers to the ability to quickly organize and process new information.
  4. 6. ... intelligence refers to the ability to solve novel problems without prior education or experience.
  5. 8. ... memory: This index in the WAIS refers to the ability to do timed task involving using short-term memory.
  6. 10. ... refers to the portion of true negative the test identifies.
  7. 11. ... is the concept referring to the extent in which the test can effectively capture what it sets out to measure.
  8. 12. ... heuristics: Over-relying on early information.
  9. 13. This model of intelligence includes the concepts of fluid and crystallized intelligence.
  10. 14. ... heuristics: Making decision based on easily received information.
  11. 15. ...-focused services: Services conducted mainly to provide information on a person's functioning.
  12. 18. This is a description that provides information on a patient's life issues, situation, and hypotheses linking pspcyhosocial factors with patient's clinical condition.
  13. 22. ... refers to the portion of true positive the test identifies.
  14. 27. The properties of a psychological test are called...
  15. 28. ... bias: systematic mistakes a person makes in a process.
  16. 30. ... bias: tendency to find information that confirms one's belief.
  17. 33. Judgements that were made systematically different from what should have been concluded based on logic/probability.
  18. 36. ... rate: the frequency in which a problem/diagnosis occurs in the population.
  19. 38. ... bias: Tendency to perceive past events as more predictable than they are.