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Due May 28 at 2:59pm
Points 60
Questions 60
Time Limit 180 Minutes
Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Week 5 Comprehensive Exam
[WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4]
Prior to beginning work on this comprehensive exam, read the following:
Chapters 9 and 10 in the course textbook
Methodological and Statistical Advances in the Consideration of Cultural Diversity in
Assessment: A Critical Review of Group Classification and Measurement Invariance Testing
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live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=s8856897)
Trust in Name Brand Assessments: The Case of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
( https://uagc.instructure.com/courses/131279/files/21514158?wrap =1)
(https://uagc.instructure.com/courses/131279/files/21514158/download?download_frd=1)
In addition, review the following resources:
All chapters that have been assigned from Weeks 1 through 5 in the course textbook
All previous articles, videos, and websites
Weeks 1 through 5 Instructor Guidance
Weeks 1 through 5 Grading Feedback
This graded multiple-choice exam assesses your understanding of the topics covered in Weeks 1
through 5. The exam consists of 60 questions and is worth 15% of your course grade. You will be
allowed 180 minutes to complete it.
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Question 1
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The Eating Inventory assesses which dimensions of eating behavior?
cognitive control of eating, inhibition, and hunger
cognitive control of eating, disinhibition, and thirst
affective control of eating, disinhibition, and hunger
cognitive control of eating, disinhibition, and hunger
Question 2
pts
According to Lake et al., use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) in the workplace remains
contentious. Whereas many appear to prefer the assessment, many
are quite critical of it.
organizational scholars; practitioners
practitioners; organizational scholars
employees; employers
employees; practitioners
Question 3
pts
, When a test developed using data from individuals from one culture is used to assess individuals from a
different cultural background, test bias may result in
the test being equally effective for all populations.
the test being outdated.
the test being equally accurate in predicting the behavior of individuals from other cultures
the test not being accurate in predicting the behavior of individuals from other cultures.
Question 4
pts
The MBMD inventory includes all of the following except
bariatric norms help determine a candidate’s psychological suitability for surgery, assist patients in making significant
lifestyle changes, and prepare medical staff to respond to patients’ likely reactions following surgery.
a general medical normative sample useful for sleep disorder centers, cancer treatment centers, cardiac rehabilitation
programs, neurological rehabilitation units, military and veterans’ hospitals, primary care facilities and family medicine
clinics.
general medical norms including patients with medical conditions such as obesity, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, chronic
pain, heart problems, neurological disorders, gastrointestinal complaints, gynecological problems, injuries and organ
transplants.
norms for presurgery candidate norms for children ages 5-16 for assisting with preparing medical staff to respond to
minor-aged patients’ likely reactions following surgery.
Question 5
pts
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) includes the following indices except
Visual and Spatial Index and Verbal Comprehension Index
Working Memory Index and Processing Speed Index
Fluid Reasoning Index
Intrapersonal Communication Index
Question 6
pts
Studying intelligence is important because it helps us understand the of an individual.
why people do not achieve their goals.