____ was the first legal standard for the insanity defense in the history
of the American legal system. Ans✓✓✓ The M'Naghten test
______ psychologists can be involved in forensic psychology. Ans✓✓✓
Clinical, cognitive, and social
_____, an issue that can arise in forensic psychology, occurs when the
person being evaluated exaggerates or "fakes" symptoms in order to
achieve some external benefit. Ans✓✓✓ Malingering
A clinical psychologist conducting an NGRI evaluation is most interested
in determining Ans✓✓✓ . the mental status of the defendant at the
time the crime was committed.
According to experts in forensic psychology, _____ tend to be
considered unacceptable for assessments of defendants or criminals.
Ans✓✓✓ projective personality tests
According to experts in forensic psychology, _____ tend to be endorsed
most STRONGLY for use in forensic evaluations. Ans✓✓✓ objective
personality tests
, According to Sageman (2003), forensic psychologists should possess
specialized assessment skills, including Ans✓✓✓ skill related to
litigation.
According to the Daubert standards, Ans✓✓✓ testimony from an
expert witness such as a clinical psychologist is admissible in court if it is
reliable and valid, even if it is not generally accepted in the field.
Clinical psychologists conducting assessments in forensic settings
Ans✓✓✓ may be asked to assess for child custody, personal injury
lawsuits, and workers' compensation hearings.
Clinical psychologists typically focus on four basic therapy tasks when
providing treatment to forensic clients. Which of the following is NOT
one of these four tasks? Ans✓✓✓ Interoceptive coping
Clinical psychologists who consult with law enforcement agencies
conduct _____. Ans✓✓✓ all answer choices
Currently, between _____% and _____% of all felony defendants
undergo evaluations to determine if they are competent to stand trial.
Ans✓✓✓ 2, 8
Currently, legal standards for NGRI vary from state to state, but they all
require that _____ is present and operating at the time of the offense.
Ans✓✓✓ a mental disease or defect