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Chapter 1: Introduction to Forensic
Psychology
Test Bank


Multiple Choice

1. Which term is synonymous with forensic data recovery?

A. computer evidence recovery

B. ink data discovery

C. forensic document questioning

D. handwriting analysis

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-2: Review career areas in the forensic sciences.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: The Forensic Sciences

Difficulty Level: Medium



2. Mark Smith, PhD, studies the feeding patterns of insects. His findings are often used to
determine the cause of death in murder investigations. Dr. Smith would be considered a(n)
______.

A. forensic psychologist

B. forensic entomologist

C. insect analyst

D. cephalic pathologist

,Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-2: Review career areas in the forensic sciences.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: The Forensic Sciences

Difficulty Level: Medium



3. What do forensic psychology, forensic linguistics, and forensic archaeology all have in
common?

A. They are based on scientific principles.

B. They involve the study of human pathology.

C. They are based on an unknown, deceased subject.

D. They involve the study of crime.

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-2: Review career areas in the forensic sciences.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: The Forensic Sciences

Difficulty Level: Hard



4. Dr. Roy is a forensic psychologist who is conducting a child custody evaluation in a
divorce case. Dr. Roy is practicing the forensic psychology subspecialty of ______.

A. legal psychology

B. correctional psychology

C. victimology

D. linguistics

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-4: Identify and describe major subareas of forensic psychology.

Cognitive Domain: Application

,Answer Location: Forensic Psychology Today

Difficulty Level: Medium



5. What is the common link between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic
psychology?

A. the inclusion of clinicians

B. the legal system

C. violent crime analysis

D. empirical assessment practices

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-1: Define forensic psychology and trace its historical development.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Forensic Psychology: An Overview

Difficulty Level: Hard



6. The text adopts a(n) ______ definition of forensic psychology.

A. broad

B. practical

C. clinical

D. academic

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-1: Define forensic psychology and trace its historical development.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Forensic Psychology: An Overview

Difficulty Level: Easy



7. Which specialty is one of the five major areas in forensic psychology?

, A. positive psychology

B. social psychology

C. legal psychology

D. pathological psychology

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-4: Identify and describe major subareas of forensic psychology.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Research and Practice Careers in Forensic Psychology

Difficulty Level: Easy



8. The immigrant population in the United States tends to be at the highest and lowest ends
of the ______ continuum.

A. adult violent crime

B. educational

C. violent bullying

D. youth homicides

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-6: Illustrate roles and tasks performed by forensic psychologists.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: The Applied Specialties

Difficulty Level: Medium




9. Which of the following definitions would be considered a narrow definition of forensic
psychology?

A. Forensic psychology is the research and application of psychological knowledge to the
legal system.

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