PSYC 1113 Exam #3
what are the phases of general adaptation syndrome?
1. alarm 2. resistance 3. exhaustion
in the Black Mirror Episode, "Nosedive" what does Lacie's rating have to be for her to afford the house she wants?
4.5
________ is a psychological disorder, commonly diagnosed in childhood, in which an individual exhibits one or more of the following symptoms: a lack of concentration, excitability, and impulsivity.
ADHD
According to Dr. Sullivan, a well-known psychologist in Konesia, the lack of emotions experienced by psychopaths can be attributed to amygdala dysfunction. In the context of the theoretical approaches to psychological disorders, Dr. Sullivan's view supports the ___________
Biological
What subtype of Bipolar Disorder have extreme manic episodes?
Bipolar 1
What is the correct acronym for the 5-Factor Model of Personality?
OCEAN
what does effective change require?
Specific intentions of behavior Positive attitude about new behavior Perception of social group support Perception of control over outcome
Define personality
a pattern of enduring, distinctive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that characterize the way an individual adapts to the world
What is relapse?
a return to former unhealthy patterns
Define conformity
adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
Jamie is always on edge and often experiences dizziness, a racing heart, and jumpiness. Over the years, these symptoms have worsened. In this case, Jamie is most likely to be diagnosed with _____________
an anxiety disorder
What kind of disorder do psychopaths have?
antisocial personality disorder
in the Black Mirror Episode, "Nosedive" what does Naomi ask Lacie to do for her wedding?
be her maid of honor
Unlike the foot-in-the-door strategy of persuasion, the door-in-the-face technique involves _________
big offer first, then smaller offer
What are the different factors in the biopsychosocial model?
biological psychological social
________ is a psychological disorder that is characterized by extreme mood swings that include one or more episodes of mania—an overexcited, unrealistically optimistic state.
bipolar disorder
If Rachel is walking to class and the late bell rang two minutes ago and as she's walking to class, she stumbles and her books fly everywhere and she is extremely embarrassed because it was in front of a bunch of her classmates. What would the Ego do?
calmly collect her books and go to class
The immune system and the central nervous system both rely on ______ mediators for communication.
chemical
the main difference between health psychology and behavioral medicine is that, in addition to behavioral and social influences, health psychology focuses on ________ influences, while behavioral medicine focuses on biomedical influences
cognitive
Fiona's friend Jimmy says that she has been very stressed out lately and that she must go for yoga classes. although fiona denies it at first, she later agrees with jimmy she says that yoga classes are usually conducted early in the morning, and she will find it difficult to wake up that early. According to the stages of change model, Fiona is most likely in the __________
contemplation stage
what are the impacts of chronic stress?
decrease immune function and puts you at risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer
Leeann is unable to accept the fact that she has been diagnosed with lung cancer. She refuses treatment despite her family's attempts to convince her. In the context of defense mechanisms, Leeann is most likely engaging in _______.
denial
What criteria is used to distinguish normal from abnormal behavior?
deviant, malatatvie, and distressed behavior
When (what age group) is schizophrenia usually diagnosed?
early adulthood
What are conscientious people likely to do?
exercise regularly, avoid drinking and smoking, wear a seatbelt and check smoke detectors
If a person's body's all-out effort to combat stress fails and the stress persists, the individual moves into the _______ stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
exhaustion
What are some risk factors for Major Depressive Disorder?
genetic disposition poverty learned helplessness
What is an example of a delusion?
grandiose thoughts, paranoia
in the Black Mirror Episode, "Nosedive" why can't Lacie get on the next stand by flight?
her rating wasn't high enough
Who is most likely to state that one has the ability to control one's life and to achieve what one desires?
humanistic psychologist
According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the _____ operates according to the pleasure principle?
id
What are symptoms of groupthink?
illusion of invulnerability, belief in the morality of the group and blindness to danger
in the Black Mirror Episode, "Nosedive" how can lacie boost her rating in a short amount of time?
impress the upper class
What are the symptoms of a manic episode?
impulsivity and feelings of euphoria
Do individuals who participate in more diverse social networks live longer or shorter?
longer
in the Black Mirror Episode, "Nosedive" what does airport security do to Lacie's rating?
lowers it and puts her on "double damage"
agreeableness is (positively or negatively) related to lying about oneself
negatively
Which of the factors does the personality trait of being calm or anxious fit into?
neuroticism
If everyone experiences the same event and one person develops PTSD, is it true that all of the other people who experienced that event will also get PTSD?
no
What is transcendence?
no longer in need of maintaining a healthy lifestyle
In DID, does one identity dominate at a time, or are they all present at all times?
one dominates the other
If Mary is really excited to try new things and new experiences, what factor of personality is she relatively high on?
openness to new experiences
Alex has the habit of chewing gum. According to Freud's psychosexual stages of development, Alex's habit indicates that he is fixated at the ________ stage.
oral
What are the psychosexual stages of personality development?
oral anal falic latency genital
Define Panic disorder and panic attacks
panic disorder --> having recurring panic attacks, having anxiety about it panic attacks -->single event that triggers elevated heart rate, inability to breathe, chest pains
What is the hypothalamus?
part of the brain that monitors stress and other bodily states and functions
The processes by which individuals use social stimuli to form impressions of others are referred to as ____________
person perception
Despite evidence to the contrary, Denise thinks she is smarter than most of the people in her class. Denise's unfounded attitude about herself is an example of a(n) __________
positive illusion
What is the correct order of the Stages of Change Model?
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance
What is optimism associated with?
proactive steps to protect health
Random acts of kindness, such as helping a visually impaired person cross the street, are examples of _____.
prosocial behaviors
What is a key consideration in the preparation stage of the change model?
readiness to change
Define Compulsion
recurrent behaviors that relieve anxiety produced by your thoughts
Define Obsession
recurring thoughts that induce anxiety
________ is a severe psychological disorder characterized by highly disordered thought processes; individuals suffering from this disorder may be referred to as psychotic because they are so far removed from reality
schizophrenia
If Rachel is walking to class and the late bell rang two minutes ago and as she's walking to class, she stumbles and her books fly everywhere and she is extremely embarrassed because it was in front of a bunch of her classmates. What would the Id do?
scream/run away
The most commonly used method of measuring personality characteristics is _______
self report test
What is flattened affect?
showing little to no emotion
_____ perspectives on personality emphasize conscious awareness, beliefs, expectations, and goals
social cognitive
The tendency of each person in a group to exert less effort in the group because of reduced accountability is known as __________
social loathing
________ is the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to other people.
social psychology
Turning to others who act as a sounding board or a willing ear is referred to as __________
social sharing
What are stressors?
specific events or chronic pressures that place demands on a person or threaten the person's well-being
The circumstances that threaten a person and tax his or her coping abilities are called _______
stressors
According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the _________ is the harsh internal judge of behavior, or the conscience?
superego
If Marcy is feeling guilty about lying to her mother, supporters of Freud's psychoanalytic theory would most likely argue that her _______ is making her feel this way.
superego
The hormone that is typically implicated in aggressive behavior is ____________
testosterone
What is stress?
the arousal of physical and mental states in response to events we perceive as a challenge or a threat
What are some criticisms of the humanistic perspectives of personality?
too optimistic
Is it clear or unclear that biology is the cause or effect of personality?
unclear
What is a critical step toward eliminating stigma of psychological disorders?
understanding that people with disorders are not always limited individuals, their disorder does not always defy them
What biological changes are involved with stress?
weakened immune system
Who among the following is most likely engaging in problem-focused coping?
whoever is focused on solving their problems
Can being labeled with a mental disorder affect the way mental health professionals perceive the individual?
yes
Is a human being both a physical entity and a system of mental processes?
yes