[["Question: Individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation\nChoices:\nA. constitute 2% - 3% of the mentally retarded population\nB. can be trained to perform unskilled work under close supervision\nC. usually acquire academic skills up to approximately eighth-grade level\nD. display minimal or no impairment in sensorimotor functioning\nAnswer:", " constitute 2% - 3% of the mentally retarded population"], ["Question: Individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation\nChoices:\nA. constitute 2% - 3% of the mentally retarded population\nB. can be trained to perform unskilled work under close supervision\nC. usually acquire academic skills up to approximately eighth-grade level\nD. display minimal or no impairment in sensorimotor functioning\nAnswer:", " can be trained to perform unskilled work under close supervision"], ["Question: Individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation\nChoices:\nA. constitute 2% - 3% of the mentally retarded population\nB. can be trained to perform unskilled work under close supervision\nC. usually acquire academic skills up to approximately eighth-grade level\nD. display minimal or no impairment in sensorimotor functioning\nAnswer:", " usually acquire academic skills up to approximately eighth-grade level"], ["Question: Individuals with Moderate Mental Retardation\nChoices:\nA. constitute 2% - 3% of the mentally retarded population\nB. can be trained to perform unskilled work under close supervision\nC. usually acquire academic skills up to approximately eighth-grade level\nD. display minimal or no impairment in sensorimotor functioning\nAnswer:", " display minimal or no impairment in sensorimotor functioning"], ["Question: Psychologist\u2019s 35-year-old patient admits to sexually molesting a nine-year-old child in the neighborhood. This patient has prior history of such behavior. The psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. notify the authorities immediately and inform the patient that this is being done\nB. warn the patient to cease the molestations immediately or risk loss of confidentiality and being reported to the authorities\nC. inform the child's parents, who are responsible for the child\u2019s well-being, before notifying the authorities\nD. handle the issue within the therapeutic situation and thereby maintain confidentiality\nAnswer:", " notify the authorities immediately and inform the patient that this is being done"], ["Question: Psychologist\u2019s 35-year-old patient admits to sexually molesting a nine-year-old child in the neighborhood. This patient has prior history of such behavior. The psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. notify the authorities immediately and inform the patient that this is being done\nB. warn the patient to cease the molestations immediately or risk loss of confidentiality and being reported to the authorities\nC. inform the child's parents, who are responsible for the child\u2019s well-being, before notifying the authorities\nD. handle the issue within the therapeutic situation and thereby maintain confidentiality\nAnswer:", " warn the patient to cease the molestations immediately or risk loss of confidentiality and being reported to the authorities"], ["Question: Psychologist\u2019s 35-year-old patient admits to sexually molesting a nine-year-old child in the neighborhood. This patient has prior history of such behavior. The psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. notify the authorities immediately and inform the patient that this is being done\nB. warn the patient to cease the molestations immediately or risk loss of confidentiality and being reported to the authorities\nC. inform the child's parents, who are responsible for the child\u2019s well-being, before notifying the authorities\nD. handle the issue within the therapeutic situation and thereby maintain confidentiality\nAnswer:", " inform the child's parents, who are responsible for the child\u2019s well-being, before notifying the authorities"], ["Question: Psychologist\u2019s 35-year-old patient admits to sexually molesting a nine-year-old child in the neighborhood. This patient has prior history of such behavior. The psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. notify the authorities immediately and inform the patient that this is being done\nB. warn the patient to cease the molestations immediately or risk loss of confidentiality and being reported to the authorities\nC. inform the child's parents, who are responsible for the child\u2019s well-being, before notifying the authorities\nD. handle the issue within the therapeutic situation and thereby maintain confidentiality\nAnswer:", " handle the issue within the therapeutic situation and thereby maintain confidentiality"], ["Question: A psychologist completes an assessment, then refers the patient to another psychologist for therapy. The therapist requests and receives a consultation from the referring psychologist regarding the assessment, and pays for the consultation. This action is\nChoices:\nA. ethical\nB. unethical\nC. ethical only if the patient, not the therapist, pays for the consultation\nD. ethical only if the therapist is being supervised by the referring psychologist\nAnswer:", " ethical"], ["Question: A psychologist completes an assessment, then refers the patient to another psychologist for therapy. The therapist requests and receives a consultation from the referring psychologist regarding the assessment, and pays for the consultation. This action is\nChoices:\nA. ethical\nB. unethical\nC. ethical only if the patient, not the therapist, pays for the consultation\nD. ethical only if the therapist is being supervised by the referring psychologist\nAnswer:", " unethical"], ["Question: A psychologist completes an assessment, then refers the patient to another psychologist for therapy. The therapist requests and receives a consultation from the referring psychologist regarding the assessment, and pays for the consultation. This action is\nChoices:\nA. ethical\nB. unethical\nC. ethical only if the patient, not the therapist, pays for the consultation\nD. ethical only if the therapist is being supervised by the referring psychologist\nAnswer:", " ethical only if the patient, not the therapist, pays for the consultation"], ["Question: A psychologist completes an assessment, then refers the patient to another psychologist for therapy. The therapist requests and receives a consultation from the referring psychologist regarding the assessment, and pays for the consultation. This action is\nChoices:\nA. ethical\nB. unethical\nC. ethical only if the patient, not the therapist, pays for the consultation\nD. ethical only if the therapist is being supervised by the referring psychologist\nAnswer:", " ethical only if the therapist is being supervised by the referring psychologist"], ["Question: The inability to recognize objects by touch alone is most likely the result of damage to the\nChoices:\nA. medulla oblongara\nB. corpus callosum\nC. parietal cortex\nD. pons\nAnswer:", " medulla oblongara"], ["Question: The inability to recognize objects by touch alone is most likely the result of damage to the\nChoices:\nA. medulla oblongara\nB. corpus callosum\nC. parietal cortex\nD. pons\nAnswer:", " corpus callosum"], ["Question: The inability to recognize objects by touch alone is most likely the result of damage to the\nChoices:\nA. medulla oblongara\nB. corpus callosum\nC. parietal cortex\nD. pons\nAnswer:", " parietal cortex"], ["Question: The inability to recognize objects by touch alone is most likely the result of damage to the\nChoices:\nA. medulla oblongara\nB. corpus callosum\nC. parietal cortex\nD. pons\nAnswer:", " pons"], ["Question: Magical thinking would predispose a child of what age range to infer chat his or her father died because of the child\u2019s own misbehavior\nChoices:\nA. 12 years\nB. 3-6 years\nC. 7-12 years\nD. 13-18 years\nAnswer:", " 12 years"], ["Question: Magical thinking would predispose a child of what age range to infer chat his or her father died because of the child\u2019s own misbehavior\nChoices:\nA. 12 years\nB. 3-6 years\nC. 7-12 years\nD. 13-18 years\nAnswer:", " 3-6 years"], ["Question: Magical thinking would predispose a child of what age range to infer chat his or her father died because of the child\u2019s own misbehavior\nChoices:\nA. 12 years\nB. 3-6 years\nC. 7-12 years\nD. 13-18 years\nAnswer:", " 7-12 years"], ["Question: Magical thinking would predispose a child of what age range to infer chat his or her father died because of the child\u2019s own misbehavior\nChoices:\nA. 12 years\nB. 3-6 years\nC. 7-12 years\nD. 13-18 years\nAnswer:", " 13-18 years"], ["Question: The sleep-wake cycle is regulated by the\nChoices:\nA. reticular formation\nB. cerebellum\nC. thalamus\nD. parietal lobe\nAnswer:", " reticular formation"], ["Question: The sleep-wake cycle is regulated by the\nChoices:\nA. reticular formation\nB. cerebellum\nC. thalamus\nD. parietal lobe\nAnswer:", " cerebellum"], ["Question: The sleep-wake cycle is regulated by the\nChoices:\nA. reticular formation\nB. cerebellum\nC. thalamus\nD. parietal lobe\nAnswer:", " thalamus"], ["Question: The sleep-wake cycle is regulated by the\nChoices:\nA. reticular formation\nB. cerebellum\nC. thalamus\nD. parietal lobe\nAnswer:", " parietal lobe"], ["Question: You have been treating a teenage male you suspect may have some neurologic difficulties. You inform his parents about your concerns and suggest they send him to a neurologist for an evaluation. Sometime later, the neurologist contacts you and requests your progress notes. You should ___________.\nChoices:\nA. Tell the neurologist the parents need to request the records\nB. Send the records as requested\nC. Inform the neurologist that you would need a release of information signed by your client\u2019s parents\nD. Ask your client whether he wishes to have the records released to the neurologist\nAnswer:", " Tell the neurologist the parents need to request the records"], ["Question: You have been treating a teenage male you suspect may have some neurologic difficulties. You inform his parents about your concerns and suggest they send him to a neurologist for an evaluation. Sometime later, the neurologist contacts you and requests your progress notes. You should ___________.\nChoices:\nA. Tell the neurologist the parents need to request the records\nB. Send the records as requested\nC. Inform the neurologist that you would need a release of information signed by your client\u2019s parents\nD. Ask your client whether he wishes to have the records released to the neurologist\nAnswer:", " Send the records as requested"], ["Question: You have been treating a teenage male you suspect may have some neurologic difficulties. You inform his parents about your concerns and suggest they send him to a neurologist for an evaluation. Sometime later, the neurologist contacts you and requests your progress notes. You should ___________.\nChoices:\nA. Tell the neurologist the parents need to request the records\nB. Send the records as requested\nC. Inform the neurologist that you would need a release of information signed by your client\u2019s parents\nD. Ask your client whether he wishes to have the records released to the neurologist\nAnswer:", " Inform the neurologist that you would need a release of information signed by your client\u2019s parents"], ["Question: You have been treating a teenage male you suspect may have some neurologic difficulties. You inform his parents about your concerns and suggest they send him to a neurologist for an evaluation. Sometime later, the neurologist contacts you and requests your progress notes. You should ___________.\nChoices:\nA. Tell the neurologist the parents need to request the records\nB. Send the records as requested\nC. Inform the neurologist that you would need a release of information signed by your client\u2019s parents\nD. Ask your client whether he wishes to have the records released to the neurologist\nAnswer:", " Ask your client whether he wishes to have the records released to the neurologist"], ["Question: A psychologist who shares an office with another psychologist reruns around midnight to retrieve some papers and unexpectedly comes upon the colleague engaging in sexual relations with one of that colleague's clients. According to ethics codes published by the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the first psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. speak with the colleague privately to resolve this incident informally\nB. report the colleague to the appropriate local, state/provincial, or national ethics committee\nC. say nothing further regarding this incident unless there is 2 complaint from the client\nD. contact the colleague's client to offer assistance and/or professional advice\nAnswer:", " speak with the colleague privately to resolve this incident informally"], ["Question: A psychologist who shares an office with another psychologist reruns around midnight to retrieve some papers and unexpectedly comes upon the colleague engaging in sexual relations with one of that colleague's clients. According to ethics codes published by the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the first psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. speak with the colleague privately to resolve this incident informally\nB. report the colleague to the appropriate local, state/provincial, or national ethics committee\nC. say nothing further regarding this incident unless there is 2 complaint from the client\nD. contact the colleague's client to offer assistance and/or professional advice\nAnswer:", " report the colleague to the appropriate local, state/provincial, or national ethics committee"], ["Question: A psychologist who shares an office with another psychologist reruns around midnight to retrieve some papers and unexpectedly comes upon the colleague engaging in sexual relations with one of that colleague's clients. According to ethics codes published by the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the first psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. speak with the colleague privately to resolve this incident informally\nB. report the colleague to the appropriate local, state/provincial, or national ethics committee\nC. say nothing further regarding this incident unless there is 2 complaint from the client\nD. contact the colleague's client to offer assistance and/or professional advice\nAnswer:", " say nothing further regarding this incident unless there is 2 complaint from the client"], ["Question: A psychologist who shares an office with another psychologist reruns around midnight to retrieve some papers and unexpectedly comes upon the colleague engaging in sexual relations with one of that colleague's clients. According to ethics codes published by the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the first psychologist should\nChoices:\nA. speak with the colleague privately to resolve this incident informally\nB. report the colleague to the appropriate local, state/provincial, or national ethics committee\nC. say nothing further regarding this incident unless there is 2 complaint from the client\nD. contact the colleague's client to offer assistance and/or professional advice\nAnswer:", " contact the colleague's client to offer assistance and/or professional advice"], ["Question: Which of the following is not represented in DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for problem gambling?\nChoices:\nA. Tolerance\nB. Withdrawal\nC. Legal problems\nD. Lying\nAnswer:", " Tolerance"], ["Question: Which of the following is not represented in DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for problem gambling?\nChoices:\nA. Tolerance\nB. Withdrawal\nC. Legal problems\nD. Lying\nAnswer:", " Withdrawal"], ["Question: Which of the following is not represented in DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for problem gambling?\nChoices:\nA. Tolerance\nB. Withdrawal\nC. Legal problems\nD. Lying\nAnswer:", " Legal problems"], ["Question: Which of the following is not represented in DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for problem gambling?\nChoices:\nA. Tolerance\nB. Withdrawal\nC. Legal problems\nD. Lying\nAnswer:", " Lying"], ["Question: A problem with relying on the representativeness heuristic when making a judgment about the characteristics of another person is that doing so:\nChoices:\nA. causes over-reliance on statistical data.\nB. doesn't take base rate data into account.\nC. overestimates the degree to which dispositional factors affect behavior.\nD. doesn't take into account the limitations of working memory.\nAnswer:", " causes over-reliance on statistical data."], ["Question: A problem with relying on the representativeness heuristic when making a judgment about the characteristics of another person is that doing so:\nChoices:\nA. causes over-reliance on statistical data.\nB. doesn't take base rate data into account.\nC. overestimates the degree to which dispositional factors affect behavior.\nD. doesn't take into account the limitations of working memory.\nAnswer:", " doesn't take base rate data into account."], ["Question: A problem with relying on the representativeness heuristic when making a judgment about the characteristics of another person is that doing so:\nChoices:\nA. causes over-reliance on statistical data.\nB. doesn't take base rate data into account.\nC. overestimates the degree to which dispositional factors affect behavior.\nD. doesn't take into account the limitations of working memory.\nAnswer:", " overestimates the degree to which dispositional factors affect behavior."], ["Question: A problem with relying on the representativeness heuristic when making a judgment about the characteristics of another person is that doing so:\nChoices:\nA. causes over-reliance on statistical data.\nB. doesn't take base rate data into account.\nC. overestimates the degree to which dispositional factors affect behavior.\nD. doesn't take into account the limitations of working memory.\nAnswer:", " doesn't take into account the limitations of working memory."]]