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c. a group of symptoms that usually appear together - answersWhat is a syndrome?
a. a biological-based mental illness
b. a condition with no official diagnosis
c. a group of symptoms that usually appear together
d. the essential symptom, sufficient to make a diagnosis
d. personal distress or impairment in social functioning - answersWhat is the emphasis
of the definition of abnormal behaviour in DSM 5?
a. statistical rarity
b. biological etiology
c. biological disadvantage in terms of reproduction
d. personal distress or impairment in social functioning
d. lifetime prevalence = 11 - answersAn epidemiologist is studying the frequency of
depression in a small community. She finds that six people have developed depression
four or five years ago and continue to be depressed. Two more people developed
depression this year. Three people have had episodes of depression in the past, but
they no longer suffer any symptoms. Which of the following might an epidemiologist
write in her report concerning the rate of depression in this community?
a. incidence = 6
b. incidence = 5
c. lifetime prevalence = 6
d. lifetime prevalence = 11
b. "The humors that control our behaviour" - answersYour instructor has invited a
special guest to today's class - an actor who plays the role of famous historical figures.
,This actor is going to portray Hippocrates. If the actor decided to title his presentation,
what would be a good title for today's presentation?
a. "How demons cause deviant behaviour"
b. "The humors that control our behaviour"
c. "Severe disorders require radical treatments"
d. "Rely on authority when searching for answers"
b.infection with syphilis - answersIn the 1800s, a form of mental illness called general
paresis was discovered to be caused by destruction of parts of the central nervous
system due to
a. spinal injury
b. infection with syphilis
c. neurotransmitter imbalance
d. an inherited chromosomal abnormality
a. id - answersIn Freudian theory, sexual and aggressive drives are part of the
a. id
b. ego
c. superego
d. conscience
c. displacement - answersYou get a paper back and briefly feel angry at the low grade
you received, but this feeling is upsetting because you like the lecturer so much. You
quickly turn your attention to other matters. Later that day you pick a fight with your
roommate because of the unfair manner in which the week's chores were divided. This
fight is an example of a defence mechanism called
a. projection
b. sublimation
c. displacement
d. rationalization
, b. conditioned response - answersIvan Pavlov rang a bell every time he fed meat
powder to dogs. After repeated trials, the dogs began to salivate when they heard the
bell, even if there was no food in sight. According to Pavloc, the dogs' salivation in the
absence of food is called the
a. conditioned stimulus
b. conditioned response
c. unconditioned stimulus
d. unconditioned response
a. behaviour increases - answersAccording to the principles of operant conditioning,
what happens when negative reinforcement is applied?
a. behaviour increases
b. behaviour decreases
c. behaviour is punished
d. behaviour remains at the same level
c. the diathesis-stress model - answersSome researchers view alcoholism as the result
of a genetic predisposition to be addicted to alcohol plus life experiences that drive a
person to drink more and more. This type of analysis is an example of
a. circular thinking
b. biological etiology
c. the diathesis-stress model
d. the nature-nurture controversy
c. neuromodulators called endorphins - answersA report of research on physiological
psychology contains a description of a substance that can influence communication
among neurons. The report also says the substance is similar in structure to opium.
What is the topic of this report?
a. hormones such as thryoxine
b. bodily fluids called humors