Questions
Question 1
What is a Diagnostic Process?
A. A non-scientifically regulated thinking and doing process that leads to responsible statements about the client's behavior or a problem.
B. A scientifically regulated thought process that leads to responsible statements about the client's behavior or a problem.
C. A scientifically regulated thinking and doing process that leads to responsible statements about the behavior or a problem of the client.
D. A scientifically regulated doing process that leads to responsible statements about the client's behavior or a problem.
Question 2
Which statement is correct?
A. Only the referrer's request is important
B. Only the client's request for help is important
C. Both the referrer's request and the client's request for help are important
Question 3
What are the five basic questions within clinical psychodiagnostics?
Question 4
Which phases do you go through within the diagnostic cycle?
Question 5
What steps does the diagnostic examination consist of?
Answers
Question 1
C.
Question 2
Statement C is correct.
Question 3
Recognition, explanation, prediction, indication, evaluation.
Question 4
The diagnostic cycle has the following phases: observation, induction, deduction, testing and evaluation.
Question 5
The diagnostic examination consists of six steps: (1) hypothesis formation; (2) choice of research resources; (3) formulation of testable predictions; (4) administration and scoring of the tests; (5) argumentation with a summary of the results of the research; and (6) report.