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Deck 15: Part 1 Abnormal Psychology: Disorders and Treatmentabnormal Psychology: Disorders and Treatment
1
What does DSM refer to?
A)A licensing board for clinical psychologists
B)A theory about treatment of depression and schizophrenia
C)A book about diagnosing mental disorders
D)An association of psychiatrists and mental hospitals
A)A licensing board for clinical psychologists
B)A theory about treatment of depression and schizophrenia
C)A book about diagnosing mental disorders
D)An association of psychiatrists and mental hospitals
A book about diagnosing mental disorders
2
In the United States,are anxiety disorders more common in some groups than in others?
A)No, they are equally common in all groups.
B)Yes, they are more common in immigrants from the Caribbean.
C)Yes, they are more common in blacks than in whites.
D)Yes, they are more common in whites than in blacks.
A)No, they are equally common in all groups.
B)Yes, they are more common in immigrants from the Caribbean.
C)Yes, they are more common in blacks than in whites.
D)Yes, they are more common in whites than in blacks.
Yes, they are more common in whites than in blacks.
3
What is the defining symptom of generalized anxiety disorder?
A)Failure to sympathize with other people's anxiety
B)Tendency to interpret almost every facial expression as meaning anxiety
C)Inability to feel anxiety
D)Frequent, exaggerated anxiety
A)Failure to sympathize with other people's anxiety
B)Tendency to interpret almost every facial expression as meaning anxiety
C)Inability to feel anxiety
D)Frequent, exaggerated anxiety
Frequent, exaggerated anxiety
4
Why are several disorders such as koro and running amok common in some cultures and not others?
A)People copy abnormal behaviors from others.
B)Differences in diet and sleep habits lead to different disorders.
C)Psychiatrists in various cultures use different standards for diagnosis.
D)Genetic differences are responsible for many psychological disorders.
A)People copy abnormal behaviors from others.
B)Differences in diet and sleep habits lead to different disorders.
C)Psychiatrists in various cultures use different standards for diagnosis.
D)Genetic differences are responsible for many psychological disorders.
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5
What have many psychologists and psychiatrists suggested as an alternative to DSM?
A)Rate people along several dimensions instead of giving a single diagnosis.
B)Let each therapist diagnose disorders whatever way he or she wishes.
C)Return to using only the diagnoses of neurosis and psychosis.
D)Let people who have disorders choose their own diagnosis.
A)Rate people along several dimensions instead of giving a single diagnosis.
B)Let each therapist diagnose disorders whatever way he or she wishes.
C)Return to using only the diagnoses of neurosis and psychosis.
D)Let people who have disorders choose their own diagnosis.
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6
What does DSM describe?
A)Classifications of psychological disorders
B)Drug treatments for psychological disorders
C)Cultural differences in psychological disorders
D)Laws about treatment of psychological disorders
A)Classifications of psychological disorders
B)Drug treatments for psychological disorders
C)Cultural differences in psychological disorders
D)Laws about treatment of psychological disorders
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7
Can people with different symptoms get the same psychiatric diagnosis? Why or why not?
A)No, because each diagnosis pertains to a single symptom.
B)No, because the symptoms of any disorder make it impossible to have a different disorder.
C)Yes, because psychiatrists have not established any rules for how to diagnose disorders.
D)Yes, because several diagnoses depend on an "either-or" rule.
A)No, because each diagnosis pertains to a single symptom.
B)No, because the symptoms of any disorder make it impossible to have a different disorder.
C)Yes, because psychiatrists have not established any rules for how to diagnose disorders.
D)Yes, because several diagnoses depend on an "either-or" rule.
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8
Which disorder is characterized by unprovoked periods of rapid breathing,rapid heart rate,chest pains,sweating,faintness,and trembling?
A)Cotard's syndrome
B)Panic disorder
C)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)Narcissistic personality disorder
A)Cotard's syndrome
B)Panic disorder
C)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)Narcissistic personality disorder
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9
What is defined as "a maladaptive,inflexible way of dealing with the environment and other people"?
A)Reaction formation
B)Tardive dyskinesia
C)Delusion of grandeur
D)Personality disorder
A)Reaction formation
B)Tardive dyskinesia
C)Delusion of grandeur
D)Personality disorder
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10
What is currently an alternative to the DSM approach to diagnosing mental illnesses?
A)Ask each person to diagnose himself or herself.
B)Use laboratory tests to establish a person's diagnosis.
C)Rate a person's problems along several dimensions.
D)Use hypnosis to uncover the repressed memories that caused the problems.
A)Ask each person to diagnose himself or herself.
B)Use laboratory tests to establish a person's diagnosis.
C)Rate a person's problems along several dimensions.
D)Use hypnosis to uncover the repressed memories that caused the problems.
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11
Which idea is central to the biopsychosocial model of mental illness?
A)Any disorder results from a combination of influences.
B)Three types of disorder occur, differing from one another in their causes.
C)Biological causes are the most important, and social causes are the least important.
D)Biological factors cause disorders, but psychological and social factors cure them.
A)Any disorder results from a combination of influences.
B)Three types of disorder occur, differing from one another in their causes.
C)Biological causes are the most important, and social causes are the least important.
D)Biological factors cause disorders, but psychological and social factors cure them.
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12
What is the abbreviation for the manual of standards for diagnosing mental illness?
A)DSM
B)IAT
C)WISC
D)MMPI
A)DSM
B)IAT
C)WISC
D)MMPI
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13
Which of these is a major criticism of DSM?
A)DSM requires use of difficult and expensive laboratory tests.
B)DSM applies only to relatively minor psychiatric problems.
C)If we rely on DSM, very few people qualify as having any psychological disorder.
D)Establishing a diagnosis does not identify the best treatment.
A)DSM requires use of difficult and expensive laboratory tests.
B)DSM applies only to relatively minor psychiatric problems.
C)If we rely on DSM, very few people qualify as having any psychological disorder.
D)Establishing a diagnosis does not identify the best treatment.
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14
Which of these is a major criticism of DSM?
A)DSM applies only to the most serious psychiatric problems.
B)Many people fit several diagnoses partly, and none perfectly.
C)DSM assumes that all people with a given disorder have the same symptoms.
D)Psychiatrists were already making accurate diagnoses before they started using DSM.
A)DSM applies only to the most serious psychiatric problems.
B)Many people fit several diagnoses partly, and none perfectly.
C)DSM assumes that all people with a given disorder have the same symptoms.
D)Psychiatrists were already making accurate diagnoses before they started using DSM.
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15
Who is most likely to experience panic disorder?
A)Old men
B)Old women
C)Young men
D)Young women
A)Old men
B)Old women
C)Young men
D)Young women
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16
What is a "personality disorder"?
A)A temporary, unpleasant fluctuation in someone's mood
B)A social disability caused by brain damage
C)A combination of three or more DSM diagnoses
D)A maladaptive, inflexible way of behavior
A)A temporary, unpleasant fluctuation in someone's mood
B)A social disability caused by brain damage
C)A combination of three or more DSM diagnoses
D)A maladaptive, inflexible way of behavior
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17
DSM is an abbreviation for what?
A)Disorders of Sensation and Movement
B)Deviations, Sadism, and Masochism
C)Distinct Synaptic Mechanisms
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
A)Disorders of Sensation and Movement
B)Deviations, Sadism, and Masochism
C)Distinct Synaptic Mechanisms
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
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18
Which of these is a major criticism of DSM?
A)DSM is based too heavily on the theories of Freud.
B)DSM relies too heavily on genetic testing.
C)Most people do not fit neatly into any of the DSM categories.
D)DSM offers too few choices of diagnosis.
A)DSM is based too heavily on the theories of Freud.
B)DSM relies too heavily on genetic testing.
C)Most people do not fit neatly into any of the DSM categories.
D)DSM offers too few choices of diagnosis.
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19
What is the contribution of DSM to psychological research?
A)It provides experimental drugs for treating difficult disorders.
B)It helps different researchers diagnose disorders in the same way.
C)It helps researchers locate other psychologists with similar interests.
D)It clarifies the laws regulating psychological research.
A)It provides experimental drugs for treating difficult disorders.
B)It helps different researchers diagnose disorders in the same way.
C)It helps researchers locate other psychologists with similar interests.
D)It clarifies the laws regulating psychological research.
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20
Which psychiatric disorder,if any,can be definitely established by a laboratory test?
A)Schizophrenia
B)Bipolar disorder
C)Attention deficit disorder
D)None
A)Schizophrenia
B)Bipolar disorder
C)Attention deficit disorder
D)None
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21
Why is it difficult to get rid of superstitions and phobias?
A)The memories are stored deep in the brain.
B)The memories consolidate unusually quickly.
C)The responses are based on continuous reinforcement.
D)The responses are based on avoidance learning.
A)The memories are stored deep in the brain.
B)The memories consolidate unusually quickly.
C)The responses are based on continuous reinforcement.
D)The responses are based on avoidance learning.
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22
In John B.Watson's attempt to condition a phobia in a child,what was the unconditioned response?
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
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23
Which conditions often occur in the same people?
A)Panic disorder and agoraphobia
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder and substance abuse
C)Schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder
D)Bipolar disorder and anorexia nervosa
A)Panic disorder and agoraphobia
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder and substance abuse
C)Schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder
D)Bipolar disorder and anorexia nervosa
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24
Why do many people with panic disorder have agoraphobia also?
A)Both conditions relate to decreased production of oxytocin.
B)People with panic disorder fear embarrassing themselves.
C)The treatment for panic disorder increases the risk of agoraphobia.
D)People with panic disorder have trouble sleeping through the night.
A)Both conditions relate to decreased production of oxytocin.
B)People with panic disorder fear embarrassing themselves.
C)The treatment for panic disorder increases the risk of agoraphobia.
D)People with panic disorder have trouble sleeping through the night.
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25
How does phobia differ from panic disorder?
A)Phobia produces more severe changes in the body.
B)Phobia occurs in adulthood, whereas panic disorder occurs in childhood.
C)A specific event or object triggers a phobic reaction.
D)The reaction associated with phobia occurs more briefly.
A)Phobia produces more severe changes in the body.
B)Phobia occurs in adulthood, whereas panic disorder occurs in childhood.
C)A specific event or object triggers a phobic reaction.
D)The reaction associated with phobia occurs more briefly.
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26
Which fear is common among people with panic disorder?
A)Fear of open, public places
B)Fear of the dark
C)Fear of blood and other body fluids
D)Fear of loneliness
A)Fear of open, public places
B)Fear of the dark
C)Fear of blood and other body fluids
D)Fear of loneliness
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27
In John B.Watson's attempt to condition a phobia in a child,what was the conditioned response?
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
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28
In Watson's attempt to produce a phobia in Albert B.,what were the rat and the loud noise?
A)The rat was the unconditioned stimulus and the noise was the unconditioned response.
B)The rat was the unconditioned response and the noise was the unconditioned stimulus.
C)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and the noise was the unconditioned stimulus.
D)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and the noise was the conditioned response.
A)The rat was the unconditioned stimulus and the noise was the unconditioned response.
B)The rat was the unconditioned response and the noise was the unconditioned stimulus.
C)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and the noise was the unconditioned stimulus.
D)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and the noise was the conditioned response.
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29
What is a phobia?
A)An unconscious fear
B)A fear that interferes with normal living
C)A fear of something that is harmless
D)A fear with an unknown cause
A)An unconscious fear
B)A fear that interferes with normal living
C)A fear of something that is harmless
D)A fear with an unknown cause
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30
People with panic disorder are also likely to have which other disorder?
A)Seasonal affective disorder
B)Narcolepsy
C)Agoraphobia
D)Attention deficit disorder
A)Seasonal affective disorder
B)Narcolepsy
C)Agoraphobia
D)Attention deficit disorder
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31
People with agoraphobia are likely to have which of these conditions also?
A)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)Panic disorder
C)Narcolepsy
D)Sleep apnea
A)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)Panic disorder
C)Narcolepsy
D)Sleep apnea
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32
In John B.Watson's attempt to condition a phobia in a child,what was the conditioned stimulus?
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
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33
When in treatment for panic disorder,what do people try to learn to control?
A)Eating
B)Drinking
C)Sleeping
D)Breathing
A)Eating
B)Drinking
C)Sleeping
D)Breathing
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34
Which of these is strongly associated with panic disorder?
A)Déjà vu experiences
B)Restless leg syndrome
C)Hyperventilation
D)Food cravings
A)Déjà vu experiences
B)Restless leg syndrome
C)Hyperventilation
D)Food cravings
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35
People with joint laxity ("double-jointedness")are more likely others to have which mental disorder?
A)Borderline personality disorder
B)Bipolar disorder
C)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)Panic disorder
A)Borderline personality disorder
B)Bipolar disorder
C)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)Panic disorder
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36
Superstitions and phobias are based on what type of learning?
A)Positive reinforcement
B)Avoidance learning
C)Fixed response schedules of reinforcement
D)Fixed interval schedules of reinforcement
A)Positive reinforcement
B)Avoidance learning
C)Fixed response schedules of reinforcement
D)Fixed interval schedules of reinforcement
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37
In John B.Watson's attempt to condition a phobia in a child,what was the unconditioned stimulus?
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
A)A rat
B)A loud noise
C)Crying and other fear reactions
D)Salivation
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38
Suppose you train someone to press a lever to avoid shocks,and then disconnect the shock generator.How could you facilitate extinction of the lever pressing?
A)Move the lever toward the person's other hand.
B)Temporarily prevent the person from pressing the lever.
C)Take a "time-out" before continuing the session.
D)Play some music in the background.
A)Move the lever toward the person's other hand.
B)Temporarily prevent the person from pressing the lever.
C)Take a "time-out" before continuing the session.
D)Play some music in the background.
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39
What is unusual about learned avoidance behaviors?
A)They are easily forgotten.
B)They are highly resistant to extinction.
C)They fail to generalize to similar stimuli.
D)Only humans can learn them.
A)They are easily forgotten.
B)They are highly resistant to extinction.
C)They fail to generalize to similar stimuli.
D)Only humans can learn them.
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40
People with panic disorder are more likely than other people to have which condition?
A)Joint laxity ("double-jointedness")
B)ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease")
C)Dissociative identity disorder ("multiple personality")
D)Strabismus ("lazy eye")
A)Joint laxity ("double-jointedness")
B)ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease")
C)Dissociative identity disorder ("multiple personality")
D)Strabismus ("lazy eye")
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41
What type of object is a common basis for a phobia?
A)Something that seems highly predictable and controllable.
B)Something that has been dangerous throughout human evolution.
C)Something that has become dangerous to many people today.
D)Something that you expect to see almost every day.
A)Something that seems highly predictable and controllable.
B)Something that has been dangerous throughout human evolution.
C)Something that has become dangerous to many people today.
D)Something that you expect to see almost every day.
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42
What is the most effective treatment for phobias?
A)Megavitamin therapy
B)Stimulant drugs
C)Exposure therapy
D)Psychoanalysis
A)Megavitamin therapy
B)Stimulant drugs
C)Exposure therapy
D)Psychoanalysis
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43
In Watson's attempt to produce a phobia in Albert B.,what were the rat and the fear response?
A)The rat was the unconditioned stimulus and fear was the unconditioned response.
B)The rat was the unconditioned response and fear was the unconditioned stimulus.
C)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and fear was the unconditioned stimulus.
D)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and fear was the conditioned response.
A)The rat was the unconditioned stimulus and fear was the unconditioned response.
B)The rat was the unconditioned response and fear was the unconditioned stimulus.
C)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and fear was the unconditioned stimulus.
D)The rat was the conditioned stimulus and fear was the conditioned response.
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44
J.B.Watson suggested that people learn phobias by pairing a stimulus with an unpleasant experience.What is a weakness of that hypothesis?
A)Phobias are more common in some cultures than in others.
B)Many people have phobias about objects that have never hurt them.
C)Evidence demonstrates that most phobias are inherited.
D)Avoidance learning is acquired slowly and extinguished rapidly.
A)Phobias are more common in some cultures than in others.
B)Many people have phobias about objects that have never hurt them.
C)Evidence demonstrates that most phobias are inherited.
D)Avoidance learning is acquired slowly and extinguished rapidly.
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45
Why do many monkeys show fear of snakes,despite never being bitten by one?
A)Many monkeys are born with a gene that produces fear of snakes.
B)Snakes have an unconscious symbolic meaning, to monkeys as well as to humans.
C)A monkey learns fear by seeing another monkey show fear.
D)A monkey that receives a bite from any animal generalizes its fear to all animals.
A)Many monkeys are born with a gene that produces fear of snakes.
B)Snakes have an unconscious symbolic meaning, to monkeys as well as to humans.
C)A monkey learns fear by seeing another monkey show fear.
D)A monkey that receives a bite from any animal generalizes its fear to all animals.
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46
Which of these strongly influences your probability of developing a strong fear after an injury?
A)Do you know other people who had an injury from the same object?
B)Have you had previous safe experiences with the object that caused the injury?
C)How brightly colored is the object that caused your injury?
D)How symmetrical is the shape of the object that caused your injury?
A)Do you know other people who had an injury from the same object?
B)Have you had previous safe experiences with the object that caused the injury?
C)How brightly colored is the object that caused your injury?
D)How symmetrical is the shape of the object that caused your injury?
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47
Which of these is NOT an explanation for why a phobia of hammers and other tools is rare?
A)Most people have had many safe experiences with tools.
B)Tools were not a major threat to our remote ancestors.
C)The brain has no area specialized for recognizing tools.
D)Tools seem more controllable than other possible dangers.
A)Most people have had many safe experiences with tools.
B)Tools were not a major threat to our remote ancestors.
C)The brain has no area specialized for recognizing tools.
D)Tools seem more controllable than other possible dangers.
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48
What causes a monkey to form a strong fear of snakes?
A)Monkeys are born with that fear.
B)Monkeys can develop that fear by seeing another monkey show fear of snakes.
C)Monkeys learn a fear of snakes only by getting a bite from a snake.
D)Monkeys learn a fear of snakes by pairing a snake with an unpleasant stimulus.
A)Monkeys are born with that fear.
B)Monkeys can develop that fear by seeing another monkey show fear of snakes.
C)Monkeys learn a fear of snakes only by getting a bite from a snake.
D)Monkeys learn a fear of snakes by pairing a snake with an unpleasant stimulus.
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49
What is a reason why you are more likely to develop a phobia of spiders than a phobia of cars?
A)You are more likely to suffer a severe injury from a spider than a car.
B)You are more likely to survive an injury from a spider than a car.
C)You have many safe experiences with cars.
D)The danger from spiders is more predictable and more controllable.
A)You are more likely to suffer a severe injury from a spider than a car.
B)You are more likely to survive an injury from a spider than a car.
C)You have many safe experiences with cars.
D)The danger from spiders is more predictable and more controllable.
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50
People receive painful shocks after seeing pictures of either snakes or houses.What happens?
A)Strong learned fear of snakes if the snakes were paired with shock
B)Strong learned fear of houses if the houses were paired with shock
C)Strong learned fear of whichever objects were paired with shock
D)Strong learned fear of snakes, regardless of what was paired with shock
A)Strong learned fear of snakes if the snakes were paired with shock
B)Strong learned fear of houses if the houses were paired with shock
C)Strong learned fear of whichever objects were paired with shock
D)Strong learned fear of snakes, regardless of what was paired with shock
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51
In Mineka's first study,a monkey developed a fear of snakes after watching another monkey run away from a snake.Why was it important to do a second experiment before drawing a conclusion?
A)Possibly the monkey developed more anger than fear.
B)Possibly the speed of running was more important than the direction.
C)Possibly any fear generalizes to fear of snakes.
D)Possibly monkeys imitate fear from male monkeys and not female monkeys.
A)Possibly the monkey developed more anger than fear.
B)Possibly the speed of running was more important than the direction.
C)Possibly any fear generalizes to fear of snakes.
D)Possibly monkeys imitate fear from male monkeys and not female monkeys.
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52
In Watson's attempt to produce a phobia in Albert B.,what were the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus?
A)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was a loud noise.
B)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was a rat.
C)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
D)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
A)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was a loud noise.
B)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was a rat.
C)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
D)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
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53
In Watson's attempt to produce a phobia in Albert B.,what were the conditioned stimulus and conditioned response?
A)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was a loud noise.
B)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was a rat.
C)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was fear.
D)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was fear.
A)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was a loud noise.
B)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was a rat.
C)The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was fear.
D)The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was fear.
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54
Which of these is NOT an explanation for why snake phobias are more common than car phobias?
A)Repeated safe experiences reduce the likelihood of a learned fear.
B)We are more likely to fear objects that are unpredictable and uncontrollable.
C)Genetic predispositions favor development of some fears rather than others.
D)Phobias develop by classical conditioning between an object and a painful experience.
A)Repeated safe experiences reduce the likelihood of a learned fear.
B)We are more likely to fear objects that are unpredictable and uncontrollable.
C)Genetic predispositions favor development of some fears rather than others.
D)Phobias develop by classical conditioning between an object and a painful experience.
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55
What type of object is a common basis for a phobia?
A)Something that we encounter frequently almost every day.
B)Something that causes injuries to many people today.
C)Something associated with unpredictable, uncontrollable danger.
D)Something that people encounter in early childhood.
A)Something that we encounter frequently almost every day.
B)Something that causes injuries to many people today.
C)Something associated with unpredictable, uncontrollable danger.
D)Something that people encounter in early childhood.
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56
What procedure is used in the most effective treatment for phobia?
A)Changes in diet and sleeping habits
B)Prolonged separation from the feared object
C)Gradual exposure to the feared object
D)Probing the unconscious memories behind the fear
A)Changes in diet and sleeping habits
B)Prolonged separation from the feared object
C)Gradual exposure to the feared object
D)Probing the unconscious memories behind the fear
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57
Snake phobias are common and car phobias are rare.What does that fact imply about phobias?
A)Classical conditioning cannot account for most phobias.
B)Vicarious learning cannot account for most phobias.
C)Inherited predispositions are irrelevant to the development of phobias.
D)Safe experiences are irrelevant to the development of phobias.
A)Classical conditioning cannot account for most phobias.
B)Vicarious learning cannot account for most phobias.
C)Inherited predispositions are irrelevant to the development of phobias.
D)Safe experiences are irrelevant to the development of phobias.
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58
Other things being equal,what type of object is most likely to be the target of a phobia?
A)Something you encounter frequently
B)Something relatively recent in human experience
C)Something uncontrollable
D)Something with bright colors
A)Something you encounter frequently
B)Something relatively recent in human experience
C)Something uncontrollable
D)Something with bright colors
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59
J.B.Watson suggested that people learn phobias by pairing a stimulus with an unpleasant experience.What is evidence against that hypothesis?
A)Phobias are more common in young adulthood than in old age.
B)Most phobias can be traced to repressed memories from early childhood.
C)Phobia of harmless objects is more common than phobia of something dangerous.
D)Phobia of snakes is more common than phobia of cars.
A)Phobias are more common in young adulthood than in old age.
B)Most phobias can be traced to repressed memories from early childhood.
C)Phobia of harmless objects is more common than phobia of something dangerous.
D)Phobia of snakes is more common than phobia of cars.
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60
If an observer monkey sees another monkey react with fear in the presence of a snake,will the observer become afraid of snakes also?
A)No.
B)Yes, but only if it sees the snake.
C)Yes, but only if it has the gene for "fear of snakes."
D)Yes, under all circumstances.
A)No.
B)Yes, but only if it sees the snake.
C)Yes, but only if it has the gene for "fear of snakes."
D)Yes, under all circumstances.
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61
Which of these is NOT true for obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A)It has been linked to a single recessive gene.
B)The usual age of onset is between ages 10 and 25.
C)It is associated with the emotions of disgust and guilt.
D)It usually improves over time, even without treatment.
A)It has been linked to a single recessive gene.
B)The usual age of onset is between ages 10 and 25.
C)It is associated with the emotions of disgust and guilt.
D)It usually improves over time, even without treatment.
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62
What is a repetitive,almost irresistible action?
A)A compulsion
B)An obsession
C)A delusion
D)A paranoia
A)A compulsion
B)An obsession
C)A delusion
D)A paranoia
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63
Which of these disorders is commonly treated by exposure therapy?
A)Schizophrenia
B)Phobia
C)Bipolar disorder
D)Bulimia nervosa
A)Schizophrenia
B)Phobia
C)Bipolar disorder
D)Bulimia nervosa
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64
What is meant by a "compulsion"?
A)A fear that interferes with everyday life
B)A repetitive, unwanted thought
C)A repetitive, almost irresistible action
D)A belief that is strongly held despite a lack of evidence for it
A)A fear that interferes with everyday life
B)A repetitive, unwanted thought
C)A repetitive, almost irresistible action
D)A belief that is strongly held despite a lack of evidence for it
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65
What is a good method to extinguish an avoidance response,and also to treat phobia?
A)Present the feared stimulus and prevent the avoidance response.
B)Prevent any contact with the feared stimulus for at least a week.
C)Provide positive reinforcement for the avoidance response, on an interval schedule.
D)Provide positive reinforcement for the avoidance response, on a ratio schedule.
A)Present the feared stimulus and prevent the avoidance response.
B)Prevent any contact with the feared stimulus for at least a week.
C)Provide positive reinforcement for the avoidance response, on an interval schedule.
D)Provide positive reinforcement for the avoidance response, on a ratio schedule.
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66
Trying not to think about a bear might cause you to experience which of the following?
A)An obsession
B)Paranoia
C)Dissociative identity disorder
D)Depression c
A)An obsession
B)Paranoia
C)Dissociative identity disorder
D)Depression c
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67
In what way is obsessive-compulsive disorder self-sustaining?
A)Blocking serotonin transmission leads to increased serotonin production.
B)Any muscle movement leads to an opposing muscle movement.
C)Anxiety tends to increase as people grow older.
D)Trying to avoid a thought makes the thought more intrusive.
A)Blocking serotonin transmission leads to increased serotonin production.
B)Any muscle movement leads to an opposing muscle movement.
C)Anxiety tends to increase as people grow older.
D)Trying to avoid a thought makes the thought more intrusive.
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68
What is a repetitive,unwanted thought?
A)A compulsion
B)An obsession
C)A delusion
D)A paranoia
A)A compulsion
B)An obsession
C)A delusion
D)A paranoia
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69
What is meant by an "obsession"?
A)A fear that interferes with everyday life
B)A repetitive, unwanted thought
C)A repetitive, almost irresistible action
D)A belief that is strongly held despite a lack of evidence for it
A)A fear that interferes with everyday life
B)A repetitive, unwanted thought
C)A repetitive, almost irresistible action
D)A belief that is strongly held despite a lack of evidence for it
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70
What is the key procedure in exposure therapy for phobia?
A)Discussing the phobia in a group setting
B)Reducing anxiety with tranquilizers or antidepressant drugs
C)Bringing the feared object into the person's presence
D)Probing the unconscious thoughts or memories behind the phobia
A)Discussing the phobia in a group setting
B)Reducing anxiety with tranquilizers or antidepressant drugs
C)Bringing the feared object into the person's presence
D)Probing the unconscious thoughts or memories behind the phobia
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71
Which instruction might cause you to experience something similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A)"Imagine being attacked by a bear."
B)"Describe what a bear looks like, in detail."
C)"Pretend you are a bear."
D)"Try not to think about a bear."
A)"Imagine being attacked by a bear."
B)"Describe what a bear looks like, in detail."
C)"Pretend you are a bear."
D)"Try not to think about a bear."
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72
Exposure therapy for phobia resembles which of the following?
A)Skinner's shaping procedure
B)Piaget's conservation tasks
C)The Clever Hans procedure
D)Asch's procedure for studying conformity
A)Skinner's shaping procedure
B)Piaget's conservation tasks
C)The Clever Hans procedure
D)Asch's procedure for studying conformity
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73
Which type of therapy is most likely to use virtual reality?
A)Exposure therapy for phobia
B)Conditioned aversion therapy for alcohol abuse
C)Pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia
D)Light therapy for seasonal affective disorder
A)Exposure therapy for phobia
B)Conditioned aversion therapy for alcohol abuse
C)Pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia
D)Light therapy for seasonal affective disorder
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74
Why is it important to repeat exposure therapy,even after the phobia seems to be gone?
A)To prevent stimulus discrimination
B)To prevent extinction
C)To prevent spontaneous recovery
D)To prevent stimulus generalization
A)To prevent stimulus discrimination
B)To prevent extinction
C)To prevent spontaneous recovery
D)To prevent stimulus generalization
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75
Exposure therapy for a phobia of snakes would begin with which instruction?
A)Briefly look at this picture of a snake.
B)Let's see how long you can go without thinking about a snake.
C)Tell me about your childhood experiences with a snake.
D)Tell me about any dreams you remember about snakes.
A)Briefly look at this picture of a snake.
B)Let's see how long you can go without thinking about a snake.
C)Tell me about your childhood experiences with a snake.
D)Tell me about any dreams you remember about snakes.
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76
Exposure therapy for phobia often uses which of these techniques?
A)Polysomnograph
B)Functional magnetic resonance imaging
C)Virtual reality
D)Implicit association test
A)Polysomnograph
B)Functional magnetic resonance imaging
C)Virtual reality
D)Implicit association test
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77
Exposure therapy for phobia resembles extinction training for which type of learning?
A)Variable ratio responding
B)Skill learning
C)Shock-avoidance learning
D)Conditioned taste aversion
A)Variable ratio responding
B)Skill learning
C)Shock-avoidance learning
D)Conditioned taste aversion
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78
Exposure therapy is an example of which general process?
A)Conformity
B)Unconsciousness
C)Learning
D)Self-actualization
A)Conformity
B)Unconsciousness
C)Learning
D)Self-actualization
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79
What is the usual age of onset for obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A)Before age 10
B)Between ages 10 and 25
C)Between ages 25 and 50
D)After age 50
A)Before age 10
B)Between ages 10 and 25
C)Between ages 25 and 50
D)After age 50
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80
Which disorder is characterized by self-imposed rituals?
A)Bipolar disorder
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C)Seasonal affective disorder
D)Generalized anxiety disorder
A)Bipolar disorder
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C)Seasonal affective disorder
D)Generalized anxiety disorder
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