Abnormal Psych FINAL
If variables were found to be unrelated their correlation coefficient would be:
0
When was the DSM-5 first published?
2013
Which of the following people would be LEAST at risk for hypertension?
Abhi, who has an extensive family and network of friends
What is the difference between acute and gradual onset of a psychological disorder?
Acute: rapid, gradual: overtime
When planning a study, a nurse researcher aims to prevent attrition bias. Which study design is likely to be associated with increased attrition?
Data collection that includes five interviews over 2 weeks
What is the function of endorphins (enkephalins)?
Endorphin and enkephalin are the body's natural painkillers
What does experimental research involve?
It involves testing or attempting to prove a hypothesis by way of experimentation.
What does the placebo effect do?
It triggers natural healing processes in the body, something changes simply because the participant expects the change to occur
What are some of the lifestyle behaviors associated with cardiac problems?
Many of the risks for CVD relate to behaviors such as smoking, diet, physical activity, and management of negative emotions.
A frequent criticism of single-case designs is that the external validity of these designs is limited. Which of the following is not an argument against this criticism?
Single-case designs allow for successive administrations of the same intervention to the same person.
Which of the following individuals have been shown to have greater tendency to suffer from hypertension
Those with high levels of stress whose parents had high blood pressure
Which is a type of circumstance in which women put themselves at risk for HIV/AIDS infection differently from men?
Turning to prostitution in response to economic deprivation
Psychological dysfunction refers to
a breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning
All of the following are psychosocial treatments that have been developed for physical disorders and pain EXCEPT
acupuncture
The multidimensional integrative approach to psychopathology is based on understanding of
all of the above
The interaction of biological influences, psychological influences, and social-cultural influences on our behavior is known as
biopsychosocial approach
At various times, the symptoms of the disorder known as chronic fatigue syndrome were attributed to all of the following EXCEPT
brain atrophy
The ability to plan, think, reason, and create is located in the part of the brain called the
cerebral cortex
Behavioral influences in the multidimensional model include
conditioned responses
What does the psychoanalytic theory says about conflict between the id and the superego?
creates anxiety
What is a cross-sectional design?
groups of people differing in age are studied at the same point in time
What is external validity?
he amount of certainty that the independent variable influenced the dependent variable
What is internal validity?
he amount of certainty that the independent variable influenced the dependent variable
Individuals in Africa are most likely to become HIV positive following
heterosexual sex with an infected partner.
What is Freud's structure of the mind?
id, ego, superego
Group psychotherapy for cancer patients tends to
increase survival times
According to Holroyd et al., (1984) biofeedback may decrease pain because it
instills a sense of control over the pain.
Studies that have significant confounds are said to be low in:
internal validity
Chronic use of pain medications to treat headaches
is associated with decreased pain initially, but is followed by rebound pain
Emotional experiences, expressions, impulse control, and basic drives such as aggression, sex, hunger, and thirst are the function of the
limbic system
A controlled research study investigating the effects of a cognitive-behavioral treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome resulted in improvement in
measures of fatigue and measures of illness belief.
The treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome developed by Michael Sharpe includes all of the following EXCEPT
medication
What does a correlation of -1 mean?
perfect negative correlation
What does a correlation of 1 mean?
perfect positive correlation
In the 19th century, John Grey, a well-known American psychiatrist, believed that mental illness was due to
physical causes
Most psychological disorders appear to be influenced by many individual genes rather than caused by one single gene, a type of influence referred to as
polygenic
What does a double-blind study protect against?
preventing bias due to demand characteristics or the placebo effect.
What are the main components required for informed consent of research participant?
providing the information to participants ensuring that they comprehend it obtaining their voluntary consent to participate.
The idea that our inherited tendencies influence the probability that we will encounter stressful life events is
reciprocal gene-environment model.
Recent clinical studies indicate that it is a good pain-relieving strategy to use biofeedback in conjunction with
relaxation procedures.
For most people, perception and the creation of images are usually handled by the:____.
right hemisphere of the cortex
What does epidemiology mean?
study of the distribution of diseases
What is a sequential study design?
subjects from different age groups are studied repeatedly over time.
In a stressful events record, clients in a pain management program are asked to record
thoughts that occur during stress as well as somatic symptoms.
In biofeedback procedures, clinicians use physiological monitoring equipment to make the responses ________ to the patient.
visible and/or audible
Unhealthy and/or risky behaviors that impact directly on the cardiovascular system may contribute to
strokes, high blood pressure, and coronary heart disease.