Clinical Psychology
along with the type and number of responses to be considered. For example, it might be decided that every physical movement or g ...
on altruism a good enough sample of all possible situations to allow psychologists to make generaliza- tions about it? Are obser ...
psychological processes. Relative to laboratory research, EMA has the advantage of beingecological; processes such as mood can b ...
participants using an ED implemented by palmtop computer completed 94% of scheduled assess- ments at the time of the scheduled p ...
1996), the Youth Self Report (Achenbach, 1991), and the Marital Conflict Form (Weiss & Margolin, 1977). Notably absent from ...
BOX9-2 Clinical Psychologist Perspective: Karen D. Rudolph, Ph.D. Karen D. Rudolph is a Professor at the University of Illinois, ...
of interest, generate newsletters to inform local schools and families about our research findings, and conduct interviews with ...
phobia is prevalent in the general population, afflicting approximately 8% of Americans each year (Kessler et al., 1994). The ST ...
maladaptive behaviors that can be targeted for inter- vention and may also help the clinician anticipate which other symptoms (o ...
Finally, we have discussed the use of role- playing or behavioral rehearsal, of behavior-based inventories or checklists, and of ...
hospital observationObservationthatiscarried out in psychiatric hospitals or institutions using an observational device designed ...
9-3Division of the Behavior Analysis (Division 25 of the APA) http://www.auburn.edu/~newlamc/ apa_div25/ 9-4Society for the Expe ...
10 Clinical Judgment 10 Clinical Judgment FOCUS QUESTIONS What are the advantages and disadvantages of the clinical approach to ...
A s scientific and objective as clinical psychology is, it is still virtually impossible to evaluate its diagnostic and assessme ...
will scores from tests A, B, and C predict success in college, therapy outcome, or aggressive outbursts? Thispsychometric approa ...
The Quantitative, Statistical Approach. An empirically based psychologist relies on data to make clinical judgments. These data ...
Unfortunately, the presentation of this example has been one-sided. Little has been made of the clin- ical student who believed ...
Box 10-1 discusses the Barnum effect in more detail. By moving toward quantification, the statistical approach could eliminate m ...
Take a situation in which a student is denied admittance to graduate school because of the appli- cation of such empirical predi ...
certain patient characteristics for purposes of predic- tion. However, it may not be possible to uncover those characteristics w ...
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