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Deck 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Maladaptive Behavior
1
Which of the following is not true of theories?
A) Theories are created to organize information and explain its meaning.
B) Theories are complete because once a concept is explained, change in the concept is rare.
C) Theories can explain why clinical disorders occur.
D) Theories can assist in treatment of clinical disorders.
A) Theories are created to organize information and explain its meaning.
B) Theories are complete because once a concept is explained, change in the concept is rare.
C) Theories can explain why clinical disorders occur.
D) Theories can assist in treatment of clinical disorders.
B
2
Two psychologists are set to debate their views on the causes of abnormal behavior. One of them describes his position as "emphasizing our uniqueness as individuals and our freedom to make our own decisions." The other describes her view as "examining how the environment influences behavior." Which two theories of abnormal psychology are represented by these two psychologists?
A) cognitive and biological
B) cognitive and behavioral
C) community-cultural and cognitive
D) humanistic-existential and behavioral
A) cognitive and biological
B) cognitive and behavioral
C) community-cultural and cognitive
D) humanistic-existential and behavioral
D
3
You are listening to a program in which several psychologists describe their theoretical viewpoints. One of them says she represents a theoretical approach that has led to therapeutic techniques for changing unrealistic ideas. Which theoretical approach does she represent?
A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) community-cultural
A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) community-cultural
A
4
Sara was in an automobile accident and sustained head trauma. In an effort to evaluate her condition, she will be given a Position Emission Tomography (PT) scan and a computerized tomography (CT) scan. The results of the scans will be used to initiate a treatment plan. The model used to understand her condition is the:
A) community-cultural perspective
B) humanistic-existential perspective
C) cognitive perspective
D) biological perspective
A) community-cultural perspective
B) humanistic-existential perspective
C) cognitive perspective
D) biological perspective
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5
Sam had recently lost his job. As a result of losing his job, he did not eat or sleep well, and he was always ill. As a result, he had a high fever caused by an infection. He was hospitalized for several days. His maladaptive behavior can be understood through which perspective?
A) community-cultural
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) behavioral
A) community-cultural
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) behavioral
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6
Which perspective looks at maladaptive behavior as a joint product of disordered processes in the body, in psychological functioning, and in the social environment?
A) biological
B) psychodynamic
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
A) biological
B) psychodynamic
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
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7
How many chromosomes are there in each cell of the human body?
A) 10
B) 23
C) 46
D) 50
A) 10
B) 23
C) 46
D) 50
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8
What is the chromosomal abnormality associated with Down syndrome?
A) an extra Y chromosome
B) a broken branch on the Y chromosome
C) three #21 chromosomes instead of two
D) 24 rather than 23 pairs of chromosomes
A) an extra Y chromosome
B) a broken branch on the Y chromosome
C) three #21 chromosomes instead of two
D) 24 rather than 23 pairs of chromosomes
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9
What are the units that make up chromosomes?
A) neurons
B) genes
C) loci
D) karyotypes
A) neurons
B) genes
C) loci
D) karyotypes
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10
A karyotype is a map of
A) genes
B) chromosomes
C) amino acids on DNA
D) the double helix of DNA and RNA
A) genes
B) chromosomes
C) amino acids on DNA
D) the double helix of DNA and RNA
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11
What is a genome?
A) a very small gene
B) a chromosomal karyotype
C) a complete set of a person's genes
D) a mutated gene that has been replaced
A) a very small gene
B) a chromosomal karyotype
C) a complete set of a person's genes
D) a mutated gene that has been replaced
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12
What is the basis for the action of the genes?
A) DNA
B) locus
C) karyotype
D) chromosome
A) DNA
B) locus
C) karyotype
D) chromosome
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13
Elaine's parents were both athletes in college as were her grandparents. Her parents have tried to convince her to participate in sports, and cannot understand why she has little interest. More specifically, they cannot understand why she is not more physically developed as a potential athlete since most members of the family are athletic. What term provides an explanation for this dilemma?
A) penetrance
B) heritability
C) genetics
D) hormones
A) penetrance
B) heritability
C) genetics
D) hormones
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14
An expert was invited to campus to discuss current research on population genetics. During the question and answer period, he was asked to comment on the importance of population genetics. What is he likely to say?
A) "It provides tools to control overpopulation."
B) "It allows researchers to map the karyotype."
C) "It is used to predict the occurrence of disorders."
D) "It is helpful in protecting species that are close to extinction."
A) "It provides tools to control overpopulation."
B) "It allows researchers to map the karyotype."
C) "It is used to predict the occurrence of disorders."
D) "It is helpful in protecting species that are close to extinction."
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15
Which individuals are most susceptible to Tay-Sachs disease?
A) Japanese
B) North Africans
C) Scandinavians
D) European Jews
A) Japanese
B) North Africans
C) Scandinavians
D) European Jews
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16
Which technique is frequently used by behavioral geneticists?
A) Mapping the human genome
B) Microscopic examination of chromosomes
C) Comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins
D) Treating genetically-caused behavior problems
A) Mapping the human genome
B) Microscopic examination of chromosomes
C) Comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins
D) Treating genetically-caused behavior problems
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17
_________is the study of the effects of genetic inheritance on behavior which _____________accesses information used in predicting the incidence of certain genetically carried disorders
A) population genetics; behavior genetics
B) behavior genetics; medical genetics
C) population genetics; penetrance
D) behavior genetics; population genetics
A) population genetics; behavior genetics
B) behavior genetics; medical genetics
C) population genetics; penetrance
D) behavior genetics; population genetics
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18
Seth has Tay-Sachs disease. He wants to marry but is fearful of his children contracting the disease. Seth has volunteered for a research study. What field would be used?
A) behavior genetics
B) pedigree studies
C) population genetics
D) medical studies
A) behavior genetics
B) pedigree studies
C) population genetics
D) medical studies
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19
A researcher studies the rate of a rare blood disease among monozygotic and dizygotic twins. She finds a much higher rate of concordance in the monozygotic twins. What might she conclude?
A) Both parents must be carriers of the disease.
B) Genetic factors play a strong role in this disorder.
C) The disorder is due to a chromosomal abnormality.
D) There are few, if any, environmental influences on this disorder.
A) Both parents must be carriers of the disease.
B) Genetic factors play a strong role in this disorder.
C) The disorder is due to a chromosomal abnormality.
D) There are few, if any, environmental influences on this disorder.
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20
If only one twin has a certain disease, the twin pair is said to be
A) fraternal.
B) penetrant.
C) karyotypic.
D) discordant.
A) fraternal.
B) penetrant.
C) karyotypic.
D) discordant.
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21
What do schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, major affective disorder, and reading disability have in common?
A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) low twin concordance rates
C) substantial genetic influence
D) more common now than in the past
A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) low twin concordance rates
C) substantial genetic influence
D) more common now than in the past
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22
After a class in developmental psychology, a student asked the professor a question concerning the effects of the environment on the student and her brother. When answering the question the professor said, "The research seems to indicate that nonshared environment plays a significant role in the development of siblings." What was the professor suggesting in his answer to this student's question?
A) Siblings have to compete for space and resources.
B) Siblings in a family do not share 100% of their genes.
C) Each child has an environment that differs from his/her siblings.
D) Children in a family share an environment different from other families.
A) Siblings have to compete for space and resources.
B) Siblings in a family do not share 100% of their genes.
C) Each child has an environment that differs from his/her siblings.
D) Children in a family share an environment different from other families.
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23
Rose has been healthy her entire life. However, she has begun to experience changes in her behavior and through processes. She has noticed that, under stress, these changes occur. This is an example of:
A) changes in the nervous system
B) gene expression
C) behavior genetics
D) population genetics
A) changes in the nervous system
B) gene expression
C) behavior genetics
D) population genetics
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24
A researcher has been investigating difference in personality among family members. The difference among family members in regard to personality traits is accounted for by a combination of genetic differences among the children and the unique relationships of each child. The unique relationships among the children is an example of the:
A) shared environment
B) nature - nurture controversy
C) nonshared environment
D) None of the above.
A) shared environment
B) nature - nurture controversy
C) nonshared environment
D) None of the above.
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25
Sam is experiencing difficulty with voluntary muscle movement. The system affected is:
A) somatic system
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic system
D) cerebral cortex
A) somatic system
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic system
D) cerebral cortex
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26
The fundamental unit of the entire nervous system is the:
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) synapse
D) neuron
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) synapse
D) neuron
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27
The ___________is a long extension of a neuron while shorter extensions are called _______________.
A) dendrites; axon
B) axon; dendrites
C) axon; neurotransmitters
D) neurotransmitter; dendrites
A) dendrites; axon
B) axon; dendrites
C) axon; neurotransmitters
D) neurotransmitter; dendrites
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28
Which part of the nervous system is responsible for regulating glands and internal organs?
A) limbic system
B) central system
C) somatic system
D) autonomic system
A) limbic system
B) central system
C) somatic system
D) autonomic system
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29
Which of the following is the best description of neurotransmitters?
A) brain neurons
B) psychoactive drugs
C) electrical discharges
D) chemicals that carry signals
A) brain neurons
B) psychoactive drugs
C) electrical discharges
D) chemicals that carry signals
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30
Which of the following correctly matches a neurotransmitter with the disorder it influences?
A) GABA - schizophrenia
B) dopamine - schizophrenia
C) acetylcholine - panic disorder
D) serotonin - generalized anxiety disorder
A) GABA - schizophrenia
B) dopamine - schizophrenia
C) acetylcholine - panic disorder
D) serotonin - generalized anxiety disorder
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31
What is the gap between two nerve cells?
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) synapse
D) neurotransmitter
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) synapse
D) neurotransmitter
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32
An explosion at an industrial plant caused a piece of metal to be shot through the skull of one of the workers who was immediately taken to the emergency room. He was in great pain, but awake and able to speak to the emergency room staff. Despite the severe nature of the injury, it is not life threatening. In fact, the injury is remarkably similar to injuries suffered by Phineas Gage. Based on this case, what would you tell the man's family about the outcome they might expect?
A) He will have difficulty with his sense of vision.
B) He will have problems with short-term memory.
C) He will exhibit a heightened degree of emotional instability.
D) He will develop symptoms similar to those found in schizophrenia.
A) He will have difficulty with his sense of vision.
B) He will have problems with short-term memory.
C) He will exhibit a heightened degree of emotional instability.
D) He will develop symptoms similar to those found in schizophrenia.
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33
What part of the brain controls the distinctly human behaviors and cognitive abilities?
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) autonomic nervous system
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) autonomic nervous system
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34
What does an electroencephalogram (EEG) measure?
A) motor movement
B) activity of brain cells
C) size of the cerebral cortex
D) neurotransmitters in the synapse
A) motor movement
B) activity of brain cells
C) size of the cerebral cortex
D) neurotransmitters in the synapse
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35
An EEG technician is giving a lecture to students from the local university. She points out several of the different brain waves, and shows a record with an abundance of delta waves. She asks the students what the person might be doing. Which of the following is most likely to be correct?
A) This person is in deep sleep.
B) This person is either writing a letter or speaking to someone.
C) This person is relaxing and not thinking of anything in particular.
D) The person is in a coma and is completely unresponsive to the environment.
A) This person is in deep sleep.
B) This person is either writing a letter or speaking to someone.
C) This person is relaxing and not thinking of anything in particular.
D) The person is in a coma and is completely unresponsive to the environment.
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36
What is the primitive part of the cerebral cortex that is associated with emotional and motivational functions?
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) pituitary gland
D) corpus callosum
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) pituitary gland
D) corpus callosum
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37
Which of the following could be described as part of the primitive lower part of the cortex that is associated with emotional and motivational functions?
A) cerebellum
B) parietal lobe
C) limbic system
D) corpus callosum
A) cerebellum
B) parietal lobe
C) limbic system
D) corpus callosum
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38
A rat will continue to press a bar in order to receive stimulation to the reward center of the brain, even if it means going without food. What part of the brain is involved?
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) corpus callosum
A) cerebellum
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) corpus callosum
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39
What are the natural pain relievers produced by the brain?
A) hormones
B) endocrines
C) endorphins
D) neuropeptides
A) hormones
B) endocrines
C) endorphins
D) neuropeptides
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40
The ability of the nervous system to change in response to stimulation is:
A) brain plasticity
B) neural plasticity
C) endorphins
D) neurogenesis
A) brain plasticity
B) neural plasticity
C) endorphins
D) neurogenesis
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41
You are paging through a journal on physiology and come across an article on the topic of neurogenesis. The term is new to you so you look it up and find that the article probably deals with
A) production of new brain cells.
B) genes responsible for brain development.
C) the delicate balance between sleep and waking.
D) hormonal imbalances that lead to brain degeneration.
A) production of new brain cells.
B) genes responsible for brain development.
C) the delicate balance between sleep and waking.
D) hormonal imbalances that lead to brain degeneration.
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42
How do endocrine glands deliver their products to other parts of the body?
A) through ducts
B) in cerebral spinal fluid
C) by way of neurotransmitters
D) directly into the bloodstream
A) through ducts
B) in cerebral spinal fluid
C) by way of neurotransmitters
D) directly into the bloodstream
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43
How does the endocrine system affect the body's response to stress?
A) mobilizes physical resources
B) increases likelihood of infection
C) speeds delivery of cerebral spinal fluid
D) increases electrical activity in the brain
A) mobilizes physical resources
B) increases likelihood of infection
C) speeds delivery of cerebral spinal fluid
D) increases electrical activity in the brain
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44
The chemicals corticotrophin - factor, adrenocorticotrophichormone, and adrenal corticosteroids are associated with the ___________during stress response.
A) endocrine system
B) neurogenesis
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebral cortex
A) endocrine system
B) neurogenesis
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebral cortex
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45
Which of the following is a good indicator of the degree of stress experienced by an individual?
A) serotonin levels
B) cerebral spinal fluid
C) brain electrical activity
D) adrenal corticosteroids
A) serotonin levels
B) cerebral spinal fluid
C) brain electrical activity
D) adrenal corticosteroids
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46
The adrenal cortex is important for the
A) stress response.
B) DNA replication.
C) regulation of brain cell activity.
D) replacing the neurotransmitter serotonin.
A) stress response.
B) DNA replication.
C) regulation of brain cell activity.
D) replacing the neurotransmitter serotonin.
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47
What part of the brain releases corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) during the stress response?
A) thyroid
B) pituitary
C) hypothalamus
D) adrenal cortex
A) thyroid
B) pituitary
C) hypothalamus
D) adrenal cortex
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48
During the stress response, the hypothalamus releases a substance that acts on what part of the brain?
A) thyroid
B) pituitary
C) pancreas
D) substantia nigra
A) thyroid
B) pituitary
C) pancreas
D) substantia nigra
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49
Researchers are looking for subjects to examine and participate in a study to understand the relationship between the structure and function of the brain and the subject's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. These researchers are from the filed of:
A) neuropsychology
B) neuroscience
C) genetic medicine
D) neuropathology
A) neuropsychology
B) neuroscience
C) genetic medicine
D) neuropathology
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50
Which of the following are functions of the neurosciences?
A) Protection of a healthy brain and to heal the brain when it is ill.
B) Clarification of how the brain functions as a molecular-cellular machine.
C) Understand and view the brain as a highly complex and flexible information system.
D) All of the above are functions of the neurosciences.
A) Protection of a healthy brain and to heal the brain when it is ill.
B) Clarification of how the brain functions as a molecular-cellular machine.
C) Understand and view the brain as a highly complex and flexible information system.
D) All of the above are functions of the neurosciences.
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51
Sixty-year-old Sam is part of a research program designed to predict future diseases and disorders from brain scans completed yearly. If researchers determine that the brain scans reveal a loss of cells in the substantia nigra, which disorder would they predict that Sam will develop?
A) PKU
B) Tay-Sachs
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Parkinson's disease
A) PKU
B) Tay-Sachs
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Parkinson's disease
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52
"Shaking palsy" was another name for
A) syphilis.
B) schizophrenia.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) Parkinson's disease.
A) syphilis.
B) schizophrenia.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) Parkinson's disease.
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53
How does L-dopa help people with Parkinson's disease?
A) acts as a tranquilizer
B) causes a genetic mutation
C) corrects a neurochemical deficiency
D) changes electrical activity in the brain
A) acts as a tranquilizer
B) causes a genetic mutation
C) corrects a neurochemical deficiency
D) changes electrical activity in the brain
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54
What was the first neuroimaging technique used to study abnormal behavior?
A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
B) computerized axial tomography (CT)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
B) computerized axial tomography (CT)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
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55
Which brain imaging technique has the capacity to examine brain anatomy visually and to measure it quantitatively?
A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
B) computerized axial tomography (CT)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
B) computerized axial tomography (CT)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
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56
What is the most costly and complex neuroimaging technique?
A) computed tomography (CT)
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C) positron emission tomography (PT)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
A) computed tomography (CT)
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C) positron emission tomography (PT)
D) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
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57
Which neuroimaging technique measures cerebral blood flow?
A) computed tomography (CT)
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
D) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
A) computed tomography (CT)
B) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
D) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
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58
Which of the following are cells found in the immune system?
A) neurons
B) antigens
C) lymphocytes
D) adrenocorticoids
A) neurons
B) antigens
C) lymphocytes
D) adrenocorticoids
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59
The immune system must recognize and remove foreign materials called
A) antigens.
B) lymphocytes.
C) adrenocorticoids.
D) positron emissions.
A) antigens.
B) lymphocytes.
C) adrenocorticoids.
D) positron emissions.
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60
How do stress and emotional factors suppress immunological responses?
A) through hormonal changes
B) by increasing endorphin levels
C) by decreasing neuronal activity
D) through damage to the cell walls
A) through hormonal changes
B) by increasing endorphin levels
C) by decreasing neuronal activity
D) through damage to the cell walls
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61
Which of the following disciplines simultaneously studies the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems?
A) neuroscience
B) neuropathology
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychoneurophysiology
A) neuroscience
B) neuropathology
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychoneurophysiology
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62
If a drug acts as (an) _________________, it blocks a neurotransmitter's action. Similarly, an ______________ disrupts the action of a neurotransmitter.
A) agonist; antagonist
B) endocrine agent; action synapses
C) antagonist; agonist
D) agonist; endocrine agent
A) agonist; antagonist
B) endocrine agent; action synapses
C) antagonist; agonist
D) agonist; endocrine agent
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63
Larry's mother recently died of cancer. He became quite ill, and had difficulty getting better. What system would be affected by the loss of Larry's mother?
A) peripheral system
B) endocrine system
C) immune system
D) autonomic system
A) peripheral system
B) endocrine system
C) immune system
D) autonomic system
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64
Which perspective examines thought and emotions as important causes of behavior?
A) humanistic
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) cognitive
A) humanistic
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) cognitive
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65
The psychodynamic approach assumes that all observable behavior is a function of
A) free will.
B) errors in logic.
C) reinforcement history.
D) intrapsychic processes.
A) free will.
B) errors in logic.
C) reinforcement history.
D) intrapsychic processes.
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66
Before developing psychoanalysis, what technique did Sigmund Freud use to study emotional disorders?
A) hypnosis
B) desensitization
C) free association
D) dream interpretation
A) hypnosis
B) desensitization
C) free association
D) dream interpretation
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67
What is the principle of psychic determinism?
A) Neurosis leads to psychosis.
B) Human beings have free will.
C) Free association reveals the psyche.
D) Behavior is caused by prior mental events.
A) Neurosis leads to psychosis.
B) Human beings have free will.
C) Free association reveals the psyche.
D) Behavior is caused by prior mental events.
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68
When Maria looked at a picture of a carnival, she suddenly remembered a fair she had gone to as a child. Before she looked at the picture, her memory of the fair was
A) conscious.
B) unconscious.
C) preconscious.
D) conscientious.
A) conscious.
B) unconscious.
C) preconscious.
D) conscientious.
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69
Sigmund Freud believed that some things remain unconscious because they are associated with
A) brain abnormalities.
B) existential freedom.
C) intrapsychic conflict.
D) psychic determinism.
A) brain abnormalities.
B) existential freedom.
C) intrapsychic conflict.
D) psychic determinism.
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70
What term did Sigmund Freud use to refer to an individual's quest for pleasure and gratification?
A) sadism
B) sexuality
C) sublimation
D) self-actualization
A) sadism
B) sexuality
C) sublimation
D) self-actualization
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71
According to Sigmund Freud, at about what age does a child go through the phallic stage of psychosexual development?
A) during the first year
B) about age 3
C) about age 10
D) during adolescence
A) during the first year
B) about age 3
C) about age 10
D) during adolescence
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72
Which Freudian structure is described as an unorganized reservoir of psychic energy?
A) id
B) ego
C) phallic
D) superego
A) id
B) ego
C) phallic
D) superego
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73
What is the libido?
A) psychic energy
B) an erogenous zone
C) a psychosexual stage
D) a defense mechanism
A) psychic energy
B) an erogenous zone
C) a psychosexual stage
D) a defense mechanism
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74
What is the correct sequence of Sigmund Freud's psychosexual stages?
A) anal, oral, genital, phallic
B) phallic, genital, oral, anal
C) oral, genital, phallic, anal
D) oral, anal, phallic, genital
A) anal, oral, genital, phallic
B) phallic, genital, oral, anal
C) oral, genital, phallic, anal
D) oral, anal, phallic, genital
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75
Which of the following characterizes the phallic stage of psychosexual development?
A) occurs only in males
B) occurs during adolescence
C) involves sexual impulses toward the parents
D) accompanies a mature heterosexual relationship
A) occurs only in males
B) occurs during adolescence
C) involves sexual impulses toward the parents
D) accompanies a mature heterosexual relationship
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76
Each of Sigmund Freud's psychosexual stages is organized around
A) a latency period.
B) an erogenous zone.
C) developing abilities for rational thought.
D) the development of new psychic structures.
A) a latency period.
B) an erogenous zone.
C) developing abilities for rational thought.
D) the development of new psychic structures.
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77
When does the latency period end?
A) age 3
B) age 5
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
A) age 3
B) age 5
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
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78
Failure to resolve a psychosexual conflict may cause a person to experience
A) libido.
B) fixation.
C) latency.
D) psychic determinism.
A) libido.
B) fixation.
C) latency.
D) psychic determinism.
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79
What is the role of the ego in Freudian theory?
A) maximizing pleasure
B) keeping the id in line
C) realistic problem-solving
D) primary process thinking
A) maximizing pleasure
B) keeping the id in line
C) realistic problem-solving
D) primary process thinking
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80
Which of these individuals is engaged in an example of what Sigmund Freud would term primary process thinking?
A) Alice who is daydreaming about a guy in her biology class
B) Bill who is trying to get his car to start after he drove into a big puddle
C) Dave who is outlining a term paper on the topic of the human sexual response in the elderly
D) Teresa who is trying to determine whether she should go the library to study or go out with her friends
A) Alice who is daydreaming about a guy in her biology class
B) Bill who is trying to get his car to start after he drove into a big puddle
C) Dave who is outlining a term paper on the topic of the human sexual response in the elderly
D) Teresa who is trying to determine whether she should go the library to study or go out with her friends
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