Intelligence, 42, 216.see alsointelligence assessment;
intelligence quotient (IQ)
Cattell’s Theory, 198
clinical assessment of, 205– 215
definitions of, 197, 215– 217
factor analytic approaches, 198
Guilford’s Classification, 198– 199
psychotherapy and, 322
recent developments in, 199– 200
reliability and validity of testing, 194– 197
Intelligence assessment, 35, 57, 192–215.see also
intelligence; intelligence quotient (IQ);individual
test names
bias and, 250
history of, 192, 194
interviewsvs., 165
for neuropsychological assessment, 515– 518
Stanford-Binet scales, 37, 46, 192, 206–207, 214
Wechsler scales, 3746, 207, 214, 525
Intelligence quotient (IQ), 35, 200–205, 216, 478.see also
intelligence; intelligence assessment
correlates of, 200– 201
deviation IQ, 200, 207
generalityvs.specificity, 214– 215
heritability and, 201– 205
ratio IQ, 200
stability of scores, 205, 216– 217
Interaction Behavior Code (IBC) system, 265
Interjudge reliability, 186, 196, 216, 244.see also
interrater reliability
Internal consistency reliability, 195, 196, 206, 216
Internal-external control, 99
Internal validity, 110–112, 124, 125– 126
International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries,
and Causes of Death(World Health
Organization), 143
Internships, 25, 30
Interoceptive cues, 406, 429
Interpersonal competence, 64
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), 357–358, 362, 368
Interpretation, 284–285, 298–300, 342, 354–356, 368
insight and, 362– 363
in psychoanalysis, 354–356, 362– 363
theory and, 284– 285
Interpretation of Dreams, The(Freud), 41, 178, 345, 360
Interrater reliability, 183, 185, 186, 190, 240
Intertest scatter, 214, 301
Intervention, 13–15.see alsopsychological intervention
for children, 478
community psychology and, 474– 476
defined, 312
in health psychology, 494– 499
history of, 39– 45
for neuropsychology, 529– 532
timeline of, 44
Interviews.see alsoassessment interviews
behavioral, 259–262, 279, 493
Introduction to Personality(Phares), 105
Inventories, for behavioral assessment, 274– 275
Involuntary commitment, 548
Iterative model, of behavior, 259
Jaffe v. Redmond,88
Jenkins v. United States, 540
JOBS Program, 470
Joint Commission on Mental Health, 461, 465
Joint custody, 549, 560
Journal of Abnormal Psychology,50
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 486
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (JCCP), 16,
47, 52, 116, 261, 318, 440
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 486
Journals, 46–47, 541–542.see also individual journal names
Jury consultation, 553
Jury behavior, 557– 558
Jury selection, 552–553, 560
Jury shadowing, 553, 560
Juvenile offenders, 41
Kappa coefficient, 185, 190
Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test, 35
Lacerations, 519, 537
Language
in assessment interviews, 169– 170
clinical judgment and, 301
functioning, 527
of humanistic-existential movement, 394
overcoming barriers to, 324
prejudicial, 390
Larry P. v. Wilson Riles, 194
Latency stage, 348, 368
Latent content, of dreams, 351, 368
Learning model of psychopathology, 153
Learning theory, 43
Left hemisphere, 518, 537
Legal issues, 546, 547.see alsoforensic psychology
Licensure of psychologists, 22, 67–70, 91.see also
certification of psychologists
Life instincts, 346, 368
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