Chapter 26. Clinicians Try to Identify Normalcy

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Clinicians Try to Identify Normalcy

Author: Melanie Maggard, University of Maryland Global Campus

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26.1 Clinicians Try to Identify Normalcy

This video shows a study in which three clinicians were tasked with observing 10 participants taking tests and identify which had various disorders, without knowing any additional information.

26.2 Check Your Understanding

Question 26.1

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Correct!
Sorry, your answer is incorrect. The clinicians were extremely confident that Yasmin did not have a disorder.

Question 26.2

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Correct!
Sorry, your answer is incorrect. The clinicians were asked to identify antisocial personality disorder.

Question 26.3

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Correct!
Sorry, your answer is incorrect. The clinicians believed Yasmin had bipolar disorder, but she actually had a history of depression.

Question 26.4

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Correct!
Sorry, your answer is incorrect. This study illustrated how difficult it is to identify someone’s disorder based on observations by trained professionals.

Question 26.5

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Correct!
Sorry, your answer is incorrect. These multiple pieces of information are used to construct a clinical picture.

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