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EPPP Practice Exam (Fill in the Blank) Questions and 100% Correct Answers.
EPPPPracticeExam(FillintheBlank)Questions 
and100%CorrectAnswers. 
The F-ratio is calculated by ____ - ANSdividing a measure of treatment effects plus error 
(MSB) by a measure of error only (MSW). 
MST is "mean square total" and is a measure of both_____ and ______. - ANStreatment 
effects, error (MSB plus MSW) 
MSW stands for "mean square within" and is a pooled measure of variability within each of 
the treatment groups. It provides an estimate of variability that is due to _____ ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
EPPPPracticeExam(FillintheBlank)Questions 
and100%CorrectAnswers. 
The F-ratio is calculated by ____ - ANSdividing a measure of treatment effects plus error 
(MSB) by a measure of error only (MSW). 
MST is "mean square total" and is a measure of both_____ and ______. - ANStreatment 
effects, error (MSB plus MSW) 
MSW stands for "mean square within" and is a pooled measure of variability within each of 
the treatment groups. It provides an estimate of variability that is due to _____ ...
EPPP Ethics Key Terms Questions and Correct Answers
EPPPEthicsKeyTermsQuestionsand 
CorrectAnswers. 
Standard 8.09 requires psychologists to "acquire, care for, use, and dispose of animals in 
compliance with current federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and with 
professional standards" and to make reasonable efforts to minimize the discomfort, 
infection, illness, and pain of animal subjects." It also states that, when it is appropriate 
that an animals' life be terminated, psychologists proceed rapidly, with an effort to ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
EPPPEthicsKeyTermsQuestionsand 
CorrectAnswers. 
Standard 8.09 requires psychologists to "acquire, care for, use, and dispose of animals in 
compliance with current federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and with 
professional standards" and to make reasonable efforts to minimize the discomfort, 
infection, illness, and pain of animal subjects." It also states that, when it is appropriate 
that an animals' life be terminated, psychologists proceed rapidly, with an effort to ...
EPPP: Ethics Study Guide Practice Questions and 100% Correct Answers.
EPPP:EthicsStudyGuidePracticeQuestionsand 
100%Correct Answers. 
Ethics code applies... - ANSto psychologists' activities as part of their role and also to 
conviction of felony (can be unrelated to psychologist role), expulsion/suspension from a 
psychological association, or suspension/loss of licensure 
Five general ethical principles - ANS-Beneficence and Nonmaleficence (strive to do good 
and do no harm) 
-Fidelity and Responsibility (establish relationships of trust and be aware of 
pr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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EPPP:EthicsStudyGuidePracticeQuestionsand 
100%Correct Answers. 
Ethics code applies... - ANSto psychologists' activities as part of their role and also to 
conviction of felony (can be unrelated to psychologist role), expulsion/suspension from a 
psychological association, or suspension/loss of licensure 
Five general ethical principles - ANS-Beneficence and Nonmaleficence (strive to do good 
and do no harm) 
-Fidelity and Responsibility (establish relationships of trust and be aware of 
pr...
EPPP- Ethics Study Guide Review Questions and Correct Answers.
EPPP-EthicsStudyGuideReviewQuestionsand 
CorrectAnswers. 
When APA Can Take Action Against Psychologist - ANS-complaints of unethical conduct 
- after a member's "conviction of a felony, expulsion or suspension from an affiliated state 
psychological association, or suspension or loss of licensure." 
As noted by Fisher (2017), the felony conviction does not have to be related to activities 
the member performed in his or her role as a psychologist. 
Primary Goals of Ethics Codes - ANS...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
EPPP-EthicsStudyGuideReviewQuestionsand 
CorrectAnswers. 
When APA Can Take Action Against Psychologist - ANS-complaints of unethical conduct 
- after a member's "conviction of a felony, expulsion or suspension from an affiliated state 
psychological association, or suspension or loss of licensure." 
As noted by Fisher (2017), the felony conviction does not have to be related to activities 
the member performed in his or her role as a psychologist. 
Primary Goals of Ethics Codes - ANS...
EPPP- Ethics Practice Questions and Solved Solutions.
EPPP-EthicsPracticeQuestionsandSolved 
Solutions. 
You receive a request for information about a former client of yours from the APA's Ethics 
Committee which it needs for its investigation of a complaint the client has filed against 
you. You: 
A. can refuse to provide the information if doing so will violate your right against selfincrimination. 
B. can refuse to provide the information if doing so is likely to be harmful to the client. 
C. must cooperate with the request as long as the cl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
EPPP-EthicsPracticeQuestionsandSolved 
Solutions. 
You receive a request for information about a former client of yours from the APA's Ethics 
Committee which it needs for its investigation of a complaint the client has filed against 
you. You: 
A. can refuse to provide the information if doing so will violate your right against selfincrimination. 
B. can refuse to provide the information if doing so is likely to be harmful to the client. 
C. must cooperate with the request as long as the cl...
MFT Exam: Chapter 1 History of MFT Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers.
MFTExam:Chapter1Historyof MFTStudyGuide 
Questions andCorrect Answers. 
How did the field of marriage and family therapy evolve? - ANS- Changing social 
dynamics after WWII 
- family roles became less predictable and options for individuals increased creating more 
interpersonal tension 
- divorce rates increased 
- the world entered the atomic age and anxiety reached levels that made it difficult for the 
family to cope as a system 
- became more accepting of professional help 
- some clinician...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
MFTExam:Chapter1Historyof MFTStudyGuide 
Questions andCorrect Answers. 
How did the field of marriage and family therapy evolve? - ANS- Changing social 
dynamics after WWII 
- family roles became less predictable and options for individuals increased creating more 
interpersonal tension 
- divorce rates increased 
- the world entered the atomic age and anxiety reached levels that made it difficult for the 
family to cope as a system 
- became more accepting of professional help 
- some clinician...
MFT Code of Ethics, MFT National Examine Terms Questions and Answers.
MFT CodeofEthics, MFT NationalExamineTerms 
Questions andAnswers. 
1.1 Non-Discrimination - ANSMarriage and family therapists provide professional 
assistance to persons without discrimination. 
1.2 Informed Consent - ANSMarriage and family therapists obtain appropriate informed 
consent to therapy related procedures and use language understandable to clients. 
1.3 Multiple Relationships - ANSMarriage and family therapists are aware of their 
influential positions with respect to clients and the...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MFT CodeofEthics, MFT NationalExamineTerms 
Questions andAnswers. 
1.1 Non-Discrimination - ANSMarriage and family therapists provide professional 
assistance to persons without discrimination. 
1.2 Informed Consent - ANSMarriage and family therapists obtain appropriate informed 
consent to therapy related procedures and use language understandable to clients. 
1.3 Multiple Relationships - ANSMarriage and family therapists are aware of their 
influential positions with respect to clients and the...
MFT- Designing and Conducting Treatment Test Questions and Correct Answers
MFT-DesigningandConductingTreatmentTest 
QuestionsandCorrectAnswers. 
- If a therapist is seeing a client with whom connection is difficult and joining seems 
impossible, the therapist should evaluate the reason. If the conflict is related to values, 
lifestyle, culture, or simply personality, the therapist is obligated to refer the client to 
another professional who can better serve his needs. If this is not possible, the therapist 
should invest the time to search carefully for a way to estab...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
MFT-DesigningandConductingTreatmentTest 
QuestionsandCorrectAnswers. 
- If a therapist is seeing a client with whom connection is difficult and joining seems 
impossible, the therapist should evaluate the reason. If the conflict is related to values, 
lifestyle, culture, or simply personality, the therapist is obligated to refer the client to 
another professional who can better serve his needs. If this is not possible, the therapist 
should invest the time to search carefully for a way to estab...
MFT National Exam Study Guide Test With Questions and Solved Solutions.
MFTNationalExamStudyGuideTestWith 
QuestionsandSolvedSolutions. 
Who is the founder of Bowenian therapy? - correct ANSMurray Bowen & James Framo 
(follower, although some argue he is more object-relations, he feels he is 
transgenerational) 
Which theory focuses on ledgers and balances? - correct ANSContextual therapy 
Who created the rubber fence theory? - correct ANSWynn 
Who created the term garage mechanic? - correct ANSCarl Whitaker 
What is the emphasis in Bowenian therapy? - correct ANSDi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
MFTNationalExamStudyGuideTestWith 
QuestionsandSolvedSolutions. 
Who is the founder of Bowenian therapy? - correct ANSMurray Bowen & James Framo 
(follower, although some argue he is more object-relations, he feels he is 
transgenerational) 
Which theory focuses on ledgers and balances? - correct ANSContextual therapy 
Who created the rubber fence theory? - correct ANSWynn 
Who created the term garage mechanic? - correct ANSCarl Whitaker 
What is the emphasis in Bowenian therapy? - correct ANSDi...
NU 646 Final study set with Questions and Correct Answers.
NU646FinalstudysetwithQuestionsandCorrect 
Answers. 
Arbitrary inferences - ANSThe cognitive distortion of making conclusions without 
supporting and relevant evidence is 
Selective abstraction - ANSThe cognitive distortion that consist of forming conclusions 
based on an isolated detail of an even is 
Personalization - ANSThe tendency for individuals to relate external events to 
themselves, even when there is no basis for making this connection, is known as 
Labeling and mislabeling - ANSThe c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
NU646FinalstudysetwithQuestionsandCorrect 
Answers. 
Arbitrary inferences - ANSThe cognitive distortion of making conclusions without 
supporting and relevant evidence is 
Selective abstraction - ANSThe cognitive distortion that consist of forming conclusions 
based on an isolated detail of an even is 
Personalization - ANSThe tendency for individuals to relate external events to 
themselves, even when there is no basis for making this connection, is known as 
Labeling and mislabeling - ANSThe c...