EVEA Scale and Mood States Assessment
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- Focus
- Clinical Psychology
- Practice shape
- Standard practice
- Question mix
- 11 multiple choice
- Coverage
- 2 study sections
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Which four emotional states does the EVEA scale evaluate simultaneously?
- A)To measure transitory moods with clinical significance
- B)To identify personality types
- C)To evaluate cognitive abilities
- D)To assess physical health
- A)100
- B)140
- C)200
- D)50
- A)PSS
- B)PANAS
- C)GSE
- D)CES-D
- A)General happiness
- B)Social interactions
- C)Mood changes during sleep
- D)Traumatic emotional experiences and trivial events
- A)It cannot detect any changes effectively
- B)It detects changes similarly to the PANAS scale
- C)It is less effective than other scales
- D)It only measures stable moods
- A)A longitudinal scale
- B)A situational scale
- C)A personality scale
- D)A static scale
- A)Joy
- B)Surprise
- C)Depression
- D)Fear
- A)Analyzing historical behavior
- B)Establishing emotional stability
- C)Improving treatment planning through assessments
- D)Minimizing participant feedback
- A)To reduce the cost of therapy
- B)To enable monitoring of situational changes
- C)To eliminate the need for therapists
- D)To provide entertainment for participants
- A)A situational scale
- B)A longitudinal scale
- C)A categorical scale
- D)An observational scale
What is the primary purpose of the EVEA scale?
How many participants were involved in the structural strength analysis of the EVEA scale?
Which other scale was administered alongside the EVEA to assess emotional states?
What was evaluated to understand the EVEA's ability to monitor changes in mood?
What was the finding regarding the EVEA scale's capability in detecting changes in mood?
What type of scale is the EVEA considered to be?
Which emotional state is particularly highlighted for monitoring in the findings associated with the EVEA scale?
What is a key focus of the behavioral model of psychological assessment mentioned in the text?
Why are self-administered evaluation tools like the EVEA scale necessary according to the text?
What type of scale is the EVEA described as?