Psych 120 test 3
The medical model if mental illness suggests that:
Abnormal behavior is symptomatic of an underlying disease that can be cured with the appropriate therapy
An external factor that has the capacity to motivate gosl-directed behavior is called:
An incentive
Last month, Sam wrecked his parents new suv . The parents decided the accident occurred because Sam is not a good driver. This illustrates:
An internal attribution
Drugs that are used to reduce the severity of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia are called:
Antipsychotic drugs
When people overestimate the influence of internal, personal factors and underestimate the role of external, situational factors in interpreting another person's behavior, they:
Are making the fundamental attribution error
Electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT) is used:
As a last resort, when drugs and other therapies have failed
When people show the actor-observer effect, they:
Attribute their own behavior to external factors but the behavior of others to internal factors
Freud suggested that the portion of the personality that seeks immediate gratification of innate urges is:
The id
When cattell used mathematical analysis to identify basic personality traits, he identified a total of:
16 source traits
When using the DSM to diagnose a psychological disorder:
A person's medical history is considered to be important
The process through which individuals are induced to act in ways that are consistent with expectations held by others is called:
A self-fulfilling prophecy
Biologically based treatments for reducing or eliminating the symptoms of psychological disorders are known as:
Biomedical therapies
The terms "unconditional al positive regard" and "empathy" are most closely associated with:
Client-centered therapy
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a person who scores high on the neuroticism dimension of the Big Five model of personality?
Cooperative
Any behavior that prevents an individual from functioning well in typical daily activities would be considered
Dysfunctional
The term for a psychological event involving a physiological and expressive reaction, along with a subjective experience is:
Emotion
You make an appointment to see a therapist and, as you are waiting, you notice that a lot of the books on the therapist's shelves deal with the work of Sigmund Freud. You might expect that this therapist will:
Emphasize the need to bring unconscious conflicts into concious awareness
Anxiety disorders are a class of disorders characterized by:
Excessive apprehension that impairs normal functioning
Insanity is a legal term used in situations where individuals who commit crimes:
Fail to appreciate or understand that certain actions are legally or morally wrong
One example of intrinsic motivation would be reading a newly released novel:
For your own enjoyment and pleasure
Schizophrenic disorders are a class of disorders characterized by:
Fundamental disturbances in thought processes, emotion, or behavior
Arnold is extremely talkative and sociable. He likes to have fun, and he is very affectionate. Based on the Big Five model of personality, Arnold would probably score:
High in extroversion
Prejudice involves:
Holding a negative attitude toward members of a group
The process through which the body maintains it's steady-state of equilibrium is called:
Homeostasis
The term for the set of factors that initiate and direct behavior, usually toward some goal is:
Motivation
The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that:
Muscles in the face deliver signals to the brain that are interpreted as subjective emotional states
One of the problems associated with diagnostic labels for psychological disorders is the labels:
Often bias our perceptions of the individual
Several times over the past month, San went to the hospital because he thought he was having a heart attack. His heart would race, he suddenly would be extremely anxious, and he could hardly breathe. If the diagnosis wasn't heart attack, it probably was:
Panic disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder involves:
Persistent and uncontrollable thoughts, accompanied by the compelling need to perform repetitive acts
The distinguishing pattern of psychological characteristics that differentiate us from others and leads us to act consistently across situations is called:
Personality
The order of human needs, from the most basic to the least basic needs, in maslow's hierarchy of needs is:
Physiological, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
Somatic symptom disorders involve:
Psychological problems that focus on the physical body
In the covariation model of attribution, three types of information are used in making decisions. Which of the following is not one of them?
Reliability
Unconsciously motivated attempts to subvert or hinder psychoanalysis are called:
Resistance
Peter is usually reserved and quiet, but when he goes to a football game he screams at the officials when they make a call he dislikes. Allport would say that Peter's aggressiveness is an example of:
Secondary trait
The study of how people use processes such as perception, memory, thought, and emotion to help make sense of other people as themselves is:
Social cognition
General knowledge structures about social experiences or people are called:
Social schema
Cros-cultural studies of personality traits are most commonly interpreted to support:
The big five approach
The two-factor theory of emotion States that:
The cognitive interpretation or appraisal of physiological reactions drives the subjective experience of emotion
Freud suggested that the portion of the personality that seeks appropriate outlets for basic needs while adhering to social constraints is:
The ego
The term diagnostic labeling effects refers to:
The fact labeling may increase the likelihood a person will act in an abnormal way
By lesion into (destroying) part of the brain of a laboratory rat a scientist has caused the rat to eat continuously and balloon to several times it's normal weight. Which part of the brain has the scientist lesioned?
The hypothalamus
Attitudes have three components. Which of the following is NOT ONE of the components?
The internal component
Which of the following is the most powerful determinant of a first impression ?
The physical attractiveness of the person
An advantage of projective personality tests is that:
They help people open up and talk about themselves
Formal systems for assessing how people differ, particularly in their predispositions to respond in certain ways across situations, are called:
Trait theories
Resistance refers to:
Unconsciously motivated attempts to subvert or hinder psychoanalysis
Instincts refer to
Unlearned, characteristic patterns of responding that are controlled by specific triggering stimuli
Systematic desensitization is designed to remove:
Unwanted negative associations using classical conditioning techniques
The basic aim of behavioral therapies is to:
Use the basic principles of learning to solve psychological problems