36. Caleb went to see two different psychologists about his depressive symptoms. One told him that he suffered from major depressive disorder and the other told him that he had bipolar disorder. This is an example of a problem with ____________ A) interrater reliability. B) content validity. C) internal consistency. D) construct validity. 37. When Dr. Smith diagnoses a patient with schizophrenia and Dr. Jones diagnoses that same patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder, we would say that Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones have A) low validity. B) low reliability. C) low accuracy. D) low criteria. 38. In order to study the reliability of a diagnostic category, we would study whether A) it acknowledges the uniqueness of each individual. B) it has explicitly stated criteria. C) patients with the label respond to treatment the same. D) diagnosticians apply it consistently. 39. Reliability, as used in diagnosis, is the same as A) agreement. B) validity. C) judgment. D) utility. 40. If a diagnosis helps clinicians make good predictions and informs them of the likely course of the disorder, psychologists would say that the diagnosis has A) interrater reliability. B) construct validity. C) test validity. D) internal consistency. Â Â