A) the testing of reflexes.
B) the walking and skipping test.
C) an angiogram.
D) an electroencephalogram.
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A) pick and choose from a variety of tests in the battery.
B) choose tests based on the specific referral questions.
C) choose a complete battery that is individually tailored to the referral question.
D) administer a variety of tests that sample commonly evaluated areas.
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A) inhibits the emotional impulses generated by the thalamus with hormones.
B) regulates basic bodily functions such as eating, drinking, and body temperature.
C) makes smooth movements possible for complex motor and tactile sequences.
D) is primarily involved in the perception and recognition of complex visual patterns.
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A) Trail Making Test
B) Field of Search
C) Porteus Tests
D) The Mooney Problem Checklist
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A) testing of reflexes.
B) taking of brain x-rays.
C) physical examination of muscle tone.
D) asking the assessee to skip from one end of the room to the other.
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A) the cerebellum.
B) the temporal lobe.
C) the occipital lobe.
D) the parietal lobe.
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A) a hard sign of neurological deficit.
B) a soft sign of neurological deficit.
C) indicative of a verbal-performance discrepancy.
D) All of these
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A) spatial recognition
B) arithmetic calculations
C) writing
D) reading
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A) is exactly the same as a mental status examination used during a clinical or counseling assessment.
B) will typically delve into specific areas related to the referral more extensively than the one used routinely as part of a clinical or counseling assessment.
C) typically includes the administration of an intelligence test.
D) typically includes the administration of a neuropsychologically-oriented adjective checklist.
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A) a measure of executive functioning.
B) to be used with children under the age of 8.
C) used to study personality traits of testtakers.
D) a measure used by neuropsychologists.
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A) level of intelligence.
B) level of abstraction.
C) strength of will.
D) strength of character.
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A) The information is first processed in short-term memory.
B) The information is restored directly to long-term memory.
C) After the passage of about 3 months without further use, the information is restored to long-term memory.
D) It is a matter of debate how this happens and neither choice a, b, or c can be stated with certainty.
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A) procedural
B) semantic
C) declarative episodic
D) non-declarative procedural
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A) the Patient's Assessment of Own Functioning Scale.
B) the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire.
C) the Neuropsychological Impairment Scale.
D) the Seashore Rating Scale.
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A) epilepsy.
B) brain lesions.
C) brain tumors.
D) depression.
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A) reflexive memory.
B) iterative memory.
C) illicit memory.
D) implicit memory.
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A) has nine more items than the original.
B) eliminated the recall phase of the test.
C) added a Picture Absurdities supplementary test.
D) None of these
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A) perceive smells.
B) perceive sounds lower in volume than a "dollar watch."
C) express themselves orally or in writing.
D) hold their hands steady.
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A) 6 months
B) 9 months
C) 12 months
D) 18 months
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A) an adjunct to medical examinations.
B) an aid in assessing a person's ability to stand trial.
C) an aid in identifying intellectual giftedness.
D) a measure of outcome in rehabilitation research.
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