Due Mar 15 at 11:59pm
Points 50
Questions 20
Time Limit None
This quiz provides you with an opportunity to demonstrate your progress toward course competencies
by meeting the following criteria:
Identify causes and characteristic of abnormal behavior.
Identify approaches to the diagnosis of disorders.
Read the following instructions before taking the quiz:
Take and submit this quiz this week.
You are provided two attempts to complete the quiz.
Your final score will be the higher score if you make two attempts.
There is no time limit on the quiz, but you must complete the quiz in a single setting. Once you
access the quiz, you cannot pause or stop it.
The quiz consists of 20 randomized questions. You will see one question at a time and it will need
to be answered before the next question is presented. You will not have the opportunity to revisit
any of the questions.
Each question is worth one point.
Once you have answered each question, submit your quiz to receive credit. It is automatically
scored, and you will receive feedback immediately.
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LATEST Attempt 1 7 minutes 50 out of 50
, Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50
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Question 1
2..5 pts
A client reports the following: "I like spaghetti. Worms dig in the earth. It might rain today." This is an
example of:
a delusion.
a hallucination.
Correct!
a loosening of associations.
avolition.
Question 2
2..5 pts
Children with disorder demonstrate deficits in social interactions and communication
and display repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
autistic
Rett's
childhood disintegrative
Correct!
autism spectrum
Question 3
2..5 pts
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more likely than children without a
psychological disturbance to belong to families:
that strictly enforce discipline through physical punishment.
in which both parents are employed.
Correct!
that experience frequent disruptions and aggressive parents.
from lower socioeconomic groups.
Question 4