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Intelligence quotient is calculated by the equation.....
mental age / chronological age * 100

the highest chronological age being 15 years
What is the range for each IQ designation?
A. normal
B. mild
C. moderate
D. severe
E. profound
F. borderline intellectual functioning
A. normal : 90-109
B. mild : 50-70
C. moderate : 35-55
D. severe: 20-40
E. profound: < 20
F. borderline intellectual functioning 71-84
What is the most commonly used IQ test for adults?
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R). It has 11 subtests (6 verbal, 5 performance).

For children aged 6-16.5 years old, use the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R)
For children 5-6.5 years of age, use the Wechsler preschool and primary scale of intelligence.
______________ is used to evaluate skills for daily living in mentally retarded and other challenged people (those with impaired vision or hearing).
A. Stroop color word test
B. Vineland social maturity scale
C. Wisconsin Card Sorting test
B. Vineland social maturity scale
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Strong feelings of elation
A. Euphoric
B. Expansive
C. Euthymic
D. Labile
A. Euphoric
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Feelings of self-importance and generosity.
A. Euphoric
B. Expansive
C. Euthymic
D. Labile
B. Expansive
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Normal mood, with no significant depression or elevation of mood.
A. Euthymic
B. Dysphoric
C. Labile
D. Expansive
A. Euthymic
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Subjectively unpleasant feeling.
A. Expansive
B. Irritable
C. Euthymic
D. Dysphoric
D. Dysphoric
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Alterations between euphoric and dysphoric moods
A. Euphoric
B. Expansive
C. Irritable
D. Dysphoric
E. Labile
E. Labile
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Decreased display of emotional responses
A. restricted affect
B. blunted affect
C. flat affect
D. labile affect
A. restricted affect
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Strongly decreased display of emotional responses.
A. restricted affect
B. blunted affect
C. flat affect
D. labile affect
B. blunted affect
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Complete lack of emotional responses
A. restricted affect
b. blunted affect
C. flat affect
D. labile affect
C. flat affect
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Sudden alterations in emotional responses
A. restricted affect
b. blunted affect
C. flat affect
D. labile affect
D. labile affect
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Alert, can follow commands, normal verbal responses
A. Normal
B. Clouding of consciousness
C. Somnolence
D. Stupor
E. Coma
A. normal
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Inability to respond normally to external events in general.
A. Normal
B. Clouding of consciousness
C. Somnolence
D. Stupor
E. Coma
B. Clouding of consciousness
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Abnormal sleepiness
A. Normal
B. Clouding of consciousness
C. Somnolence
D. Stupor
E. Coma
C. Somnolence
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Responds only to shouting, shaking, or uncomfortable prodding.
A. Normal
B. Clouding of consciousness
C. Somnolence
D. Stupor
E. Coma
D. Stupor
What psychophysiologic state is described?
Total unresponsiveness
A. Normal
B. Clouding of consciousness
C. Somnolence
D. Stupor
E. Coma
E. coma