Quiz: Understanding Viewing Time in the Assessment and Treatment of Males Who Have Sexually Abused NOT123-A Quiz: Understanding Viewing Time in the Assessment and Treatment of Males Who Have Sexually Abused Training Title: Understanding Viewing Time in the Assessment and Treatment of Males Who Have Sexually Abused This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 12 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. In what year were viewing time assessments first used? * 1942 1963 1989 2002 2. The first commercial use of viewing time assessments was by * Rosenzweig. Look Assessment. Abel Screening. Singer. 3. The alternative to viewing time as a method for measuring sexual arousal is * penile plethysmography. Static-99. RRASOR. SOTIPS. 4. The presenter described how many stages of sexual attraction in males? * 2 3 4 6 5. True or false? Psychometric instruments are decision-making technologies? * True False 6. In Ipsative testing, scores are frequently misinterpreted to be * baseline information. norm-referencing. prognosis. diagnosis. 7. Each ipsative test * is an improvement on the previous test. is an experiment. finds baseline information. both b and c 8. What do viewing time assessments look for? * Deviant sexual interests Healthy sexual interests Victim pool All of the above 9. We assess sex offenders to determine * the treatment approach. the effectiveness of treatment. the motivation for treatment. Both a and b 10. Which of the following is the top risk factor for adult sexual re-offense? * Deviant sexual interests Preference for boys Preference for children All of the above 11. VT should not be used to measure which of the following? * Paraphilias Sexual interest in violence Hebophilic interests Both a and b 12. Based on early LOOK research, the presenter found that approximately _____ percent of non-offending people showed sexual interest in children. * 10 20 30 40 13. True or false? Sexual development is multidimensional. * True False 14. How long does it take to get results from VT testing? * A few minutes A couple of sessions Two consecutive hours None of the above 15. What was the age of the client in the fourth case discussed by the presenter? * 20 39 51 71 Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ