PSYC-3004 Quiz Questions
"I'm no fool, no sirree! I'm gonna live to be 103. . . ." sang the Disney character Jiminy Cricket decades ago. If Jiminy Cricket had been a human (most crickets live only a few weeks), what's the BEST advice you could have given him to live a very long life?
"Accept life's challenges with optimism, have good health habits, and inherit 'longevity' genes."
On average, patients receiving therapy for a psychological problem improve more than do _____ of people with similar problems who do not receive treatment.
75 percent
Elimination disorders are diagnosed when which criteria have been met?
A child has reached an age at which he or she is expected to control bodily functions
Which diagnosis includes a breakdown in sense of self, a significant alteration in memory or identity, and even a separation of one part of the identity from another part?
A dissociative disorder
Which would provide the BEST evidence for the cognitive explanation for depression?
A finding that people show negative thoughts before they become depressed
What is the primary difference between a common fear and a phobia?
A phobia leads to a greater desire to avoid the object
The decrease in the fluency and productivity of speech that is seen in schizophrenia is specifically termed
Alogia
If this neurocognitive disorder occurs before the age of 65, it is thought to have a stronger genetic component.
Alzheimer's disease
Those people MOST likely to develop stress disorders are
Anxious, and think they cannot control negative things that happen to them
The mockingbird gets its name from the fact that it often imitates the call of other birds, without conveying any particular message. A child who imitates others' speech without any sign of understanding it MOST likely would be diagnosed with
Autism spectrum disorder
A person who believes that it is awful and catastrophic when things are not the way he or she would like them to be is displaying a
Basic irrational assumption
"Abnormal behaviors—indeed, all behaviors—are acquired through learning." Which model of abnormality does this quote MOST closely represent?
Behavioral
Psychological theories focused on learned responses to the environment are usually described as
Behavioral
The central feature of bulimia nervosa is
Binge eating followed by a compensatory behavior
Lisa felt like she was on an emotional roller coaster. She felt angry and empty. Lisa's feelings are MOST similar to those of someone with which personality disorder?
Borderline
Hippocrates believed that treatment for mental disorders should involve
Bringing the four body humors back into balance
A manager who feels anxious about speaking in front of large groups frequently has a couple of glasses of wine to "relax" before beginning to speak. This "medicinal" use of alcohol can be explained MOST easily
By operant conditioning
Abnormal activity involving which element appears to contribute to the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?
Calcium
The Rosenthal effect
Can be avoided by using a double blind design
Recent studies show that children with autism spectrum disorder are more likely than other children to have abnormalities in which section of the brain?
Cerebellum
Occasionally, you see or hear things. Your friends tell you it's your imagination, but eventually, you come to think your friends are hiding something and you develop delusions of persecution to explain their behavior. This thinking leads you down the "rational path to madness." This scenario is consistent with the
Cognitive view
Recent work has revealed that the MOST effective treatment for autism spectrum disorder has been the use of
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Rather than seeking to eliminate hallucinations and delusions, which form of therapy helps people learn to reinterpret their hallucinations and change their reactions to the hallucinations?
Cognitive-behavioral
A child has repeatedly engaged in shoplifting and in hitting neighborhood pets with rocks. The child frequently is aggressive and has engaged in an increasing number of fights. The MOST appropriate diagnosis for this child is
Conduct disorder
Which was NOT used by the framers of the DSM-5 to ensure the validity of the new edition?
Decreasing the number of diagnostic categories
An 80-year-old hospitalized individual is recovering from surgery but now has gotten an infection. Over the course of a few days, the person shows increasing confusion and consistently misinterprets what others are trying to communicate. The MOST probable diagnosis for this condition would be
Delirium
The symptom of schizophrenia most likely to be relieved by antipsychotic drugs is
Delusions
The effects of taking hallucinogens accompanied by feelings that objects are changing size, that other people are distorted, and that one might be mechanical is MOST similar to
Depersonalization
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is used MOST often in the treatment of
Depression
Alzheimer's is a brain _____ while stroke is a brain _____.
Disease; Injury
Research indicates that the MOST important neurotransmitter in the "pleasure pathway" of the brain is probably
Dopamine
A child is awakened during the night, uses the toilet, and receives a sticker and praise from a parent. Later in the week, accumulated stickers may be turned in for a highly desired toy. This child is undergoing
Dry-bed training for enuresis
Therapies that have received clear research support are called
Evidence-based therapies
A clinical psychologist that says, "How do I decide on the best treatment? Simple: I make sure to read the most recent research studies in therapy and follow their advice." This clinical psychologist believes in using
Evidence-based treatment
A person with post-traumatic stress disorder who is upset by what she or he had to do to survive and perhaps even feels unworthy of surviving is
Experiencing increased anger, anxiety, and guilt
An obsessive-compulsive person who was told that everyone was required to wear shoes at all times in the house and not to vacuum for a week would be experiencing what therapy procedure?
Exposure and response prevention
The primary motivating emotion a person with anorexia experiences is
Fear
Which is an example of a specific social anxiety?
Fear of public speaking
Psychodynamic therapies may not be very effective in the treatment of substance use disorders because
Finding the cause of a substance use disorder is less important than treating the use as an independent problem
Benzodiazepines are believed to be effective in treating generalized anxiety disorder because they mimic the effect of _____ at certain receptor sites in the brain.
GABA
Immediately preceding the onset of an eating disorder in a woman, one would MOST likely find that she
Had been successful in losing weight and had been praised by family
The main difference between hallucinations and delusions is that
Hallucinations involve perception and elusions involve belief
Compared to projective tests, personality inventories
Have higher validity
Cheri is 25, has an IQ of 60, and never did well at schoolwork. However, she now lives on her own, has a job, and is able to perform the routine chores of life. She would not be considered to have intellectual disability because
Her daily functioning is adequate
The drug that produces effects similar to what neurotransmitters called endorphins produce is
Heroin
For those who hold the somatogenic view of mental illness, the best treatment setting for those with mental disorders would be a
Hospital
The "moral treatment" movement rapidly declined in the late nineteenth century because
Hospitals became underfunded
One distinction that DSM-5 makes between acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder is based on
How long the anxiety symptoms last
"When we try to establish how abnormality develops, we need to consider how individuals deal with the meaning of life and with the value they find in living." A psychologist from which background would agree MOST strongly with this statement?
Humanistic-existential
Lucille experiences severe mood, personality, and movement changes. Her condition is progressive and inherited. She MOST likely has:
Huntington's disease
The part of the brain MOST closely associated with the control of eating and body weight is the
Hypothalamus
Studies show that eccentric individuals are more likely than those with mental disorders to say
I'm different and I like it
Henry goes into a fit of depression and self-abuse when anyone criticizes or expresses disapproval. Also, much of what he does is for the purpose of getting people to like him. Cognitive theorists would say that Henry's depression results in large part from
Illogical thinking
Which is NOT listed in the text as associated with depression in the elderly?
Increased financial problems
For people to decide about participating in psychological research, they must be given knowledge of the nature of the study and their rights. This principle is called
Informed consent
A panel of psychologists and psychiatrists evaluates the test results and clinical interviews of a client in a sanity hearing. They all arrive at the same diagnosis. The panel has high
Interrater reliability
Janet is concerned for her teen daughter. She wants her to have a positive self-image, to have high self-esteem, and to be satisfied with her body. Based on what you know about adolescence and body dissatisfaction, what advice would you give Janet?
Janet should encourage her daughter to avoid various forms of social media as research has shown that the more time teens spend on social media, the higher their body dissatisfaction.
The individual considered to be the founder of the modern study of psychopathology is
Johann Weyer
Projective tests for personality assessment are designed to
Learn about unconscious conflicts in the client
A researcher finds a strong positive correlation between ratings of life stress and symptoms of depression. Therefore, the researcher may be confident that
Life stress and depression are related
A state of breathless euphoria, or frenzied energy, in which individuals have an exaggerated belief in their power describes
Mania
Is there any genetic explanation for substance use disorders?
Maybe; those with a substance use disorder are more likely than those without a disorder to have an abnormal D2 receptor gene.
The basis for moral treatment of asylum patients was the belief that
Mental illness should be treated humanely and with respect
An interviewer who asks a client questions such as "Where are you now?", "Why do you think you're here?", or even "Who are you?" is probably conducting a(n)
Mental status exam
To study the general effectiveness of treatment, Smith and Glass and their colleagues performed a(n)
Meta-analysis of many studies
Which medical problem associated with anorexia nervosa is MOST likely to lead to death?
Metabolic and electrolyte changes
The test that reports one's results on clinical scales such as "hypochondriasis" (HS) and "psychopathic deviate" (PD) is the
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
A particular problem found MORE often in the elderly that is related to substance abuse is
Misuse of prescription drugs
Schizotypal personality disorders differ from other "odd" personality disorders in that they are related to schizophrenia and
Mood disorders
Which statement is accurate regarding antisocial personality disorder?
Most who have it are not treated, and most who are treated are not helped much.
The assessment instrument MOST likely to be used to detect subtle brain abnormalities is the
Neuropsychological test
Studies attempting to relate personality traits to potential for developing substance abuse show that
No single trait or combination of traits predicts substance abuse
Investigators have shown that traumatic events are related to abnormal activity of the neurotransmitter
Norepinephrine
A clinician having knowledge that a person about to be interviewed has already been diagnosed as having an anxiety disorder could lead to
Observer bias
Individuals with anorexia nervosa often show which personality characteristic?
Obsessive-compulsive tendencies
The finding that syphilis causes general paresis is important because it supports the idea that
Organic factors can cause mental illness
Which of the following is not typical of major depressive disorder?
Overtalkative, overexcited, and overactive
Reese is distrustful of others and reacts quickly to perceived threats. Even though he has no evidence, he is sure his wife is unfaithful. He finds it almost impossible to forgive those he thinks have wronged him. Reese displays the characteristics of
Paranoid personality disorder
An intervention in which parents and their children who have been diagnosed with conduct disorder do behavior therapy targeting and rewarding desired behavior is called
Parent management training
Which professions put one MOST at risk for an eating disorder?
Performers and certain athletes
Systematic desensitization has been shown to be especially effective in the treatment of
Phobias
Use of projective tests has decreased in the past few decades because projective tests often have
Poor validity
Which treatment would a behavioral therapist be MOST likely to use with a patient with unipolar depression?
Praise for engaging in positive activities
In explaining why women are diagnosed with anxiety disorders and depression twice as often as men, multicultural therapists would focus on
Prejudice and discrimination faced by women
Which perspective was supported by the discovery that the symptoms of hysteria (e.g., mysterious paralysis) could be induced by hypnosis?
Psychogenic
Downward drift is BEST reflected in which statement?
Schizophrenia causes people to fall into poverty and social disruption.
Recently, this behavior has been added to the list of behaviors that may contribute to subintentional deaths:
Self-Injury
Recently, a client diagnosed with schizophrenia has begun to exhibit more symptoms, often saying, "They tell me I'm crazy, so I must be crazy." MOST likely, this is an example of
Self-fulfilling prophecy
A friend says, "I'm thinking about getting some help for my problem drinking. What's the most commonly used form of treatment?" The correct answer is
Self-help groups
Samantha is trying to lose weight. Her physician has suggested that she record when she eats, what she eats, how often she feels hungry, and anything else related to her dietary habits. This is an example of
Self-monitoring
Avoidant personality disorder seems MOST closely related to
Social anxiety
"Who wouldn't be afraid all the time? We have the bomb, overpopulation, AIDS, and violent crime everywhere. It is difficult to get a good job unless you understand all that complicated computer junk." This complaint is consistent with a _____ explanation of generalized anxiety disorder.
Sociocultural
People around those who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia begin to treat them as if they are "crazy," expecting and overreacting to odd behaviors that they might not even notice in others. This observation is MOST consistent with the _____ understanding of schizophrenia.
Sociocultural
MOST cases of mild intellectual disability seem to be related to
Sociocultural and psychological factors
Which of the following is NOT a common trigger for depression in old age?
Stability of residence or environment
Another term for developing common standards, or norms, for an assessment tool is
Standardization
Little Karen was bitten by a tan pony she was riding at a carnival. The experience left her hurt and frightened. The next month she was visiting her uncle, who had a tan Great Dane (dog). It frightened her even though she had never had a bad experience with a dog. Karen's fear of this dog is an example of
Stimulus generalization
A child with an anxiety disorder would be MOST likely to report which symptom?
Stomach pains
A college professor's work performance recently has deteriorated, and his colleagues find him difficult to talk to. If this is due to a problem with drugs, the best description of this professor's behavior as detailed above would be
Substance use disorder
Symptoms such as sadness, loss of appetite, and low energy cluster together to form a(n)
Syndrome
Pairing the thought of feared objects and relaxation training is an aspect of
Systematic desensitization
Clinical interviews are the preferred assessment technique of many practitioners. One particular strength of the clinical interview process is
The chance to get a general sense of the client
The term used to refer to the comprehensive view of the causes and the maintenance of a person's abnormal behavior that a psychologist develops is
The clinical picture
In general, behavioral treatments for substance use disorders are more successful when
The person receiving the therapy is highly motivated to continue
Which of the following is NOT true regarding nutraceuticals?
They are bound by the same legal requirements as conventional medications.
What do acute and post-traumatic stress disorder have in common with dissociative disorders?
They are triggered by traumatic events
What is a common reason for the hospitalization of people with borderline personality disorder?
They may attempt suicide or otherwise hurt themselves
According to cognitive theorists, the underlying distortion in eating disorders is related to
Too much concern with eating, shape, and weight
Behavioral and cognitive theorists propose that people who develop narcissistic personality disorder may have been treated
Too positively in early life
The main contribution of Philippe Pinel to the care of those with severe mental illnesses was to
Treat patients with sympathy and kindness
A person you know has just started experiencing delirium tremens. "The DTs" will probably last
Two or three days, with a significant risk of problems like seizure or stroke
The BEST way to select a random sample of 10 students from a class would be to
Write each student's name on a piece of paper, put the papers in a pile, close one's eyes, and pick 10 papers
Hilde Bruch's ego deficiency view of children with eating disorders involves
children lacking control over their lives and misperceiving internal cues.
Regarding treatment of depression in the elderly, studies show that
drug treatments may need to be altered because drugs are broken down differently in the older body.
A strength of intelligence tests includes their
large standardization sample.
A client is initially very resistant to therapy, cannot acknowledge weaknesses, and ignores feedback. MOST likely, the client is experiencing
narcissistic personality disorder and will not make much progress in therapy.
A woman has just been diagnosed with postpartum depression. MOST likely, she will
neither progress to postpartum psychosis nor physically harm her child.
According to the diathesis-stress model of schizophrenia
people with a biological predisposition for schizophrenia will develop it if certain psychosocial stressors are also present.
Wes has always been a loner. He has never much cared for being with other people and does not form relationships easily. He appears to be without emotion. Wes may be exhibiting
schizoid personality disorder.
The strong relationship between antisocial personality disorder and substance abuse means that
there are high rates of substance abuse among those with antisocial personality disorder.