Psych 464 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and
impulsivity causing impairment
Inattention Fails to give attention to details, difficulty sustaining attention
Hyperactivity Fidgets, leaves seat, runs/climbs inappropriately, talks excessively
Impulsivity Blurts out answers, difficulty waiting turn, interrupts others
Major life activities Activities necessary for daily functioning and well-being
Predisposition Tendency to develop a condition based on genetic or environmental factors
Inattention symptoms Lack of attention to details, difficulty sustaining attention, not
listening
Hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms Fidgeting, leaving seat, excessive talking, difficulty
waiting turn
ADHD - Combined Presentation Inattention and hyperactivity symptoms meet diagnostic
criteria
ADHD - Predominantly Inattentive Presentation Inattention symptoms meet diagnostic
criteria, minimal hyperactivity
ADHD - Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation Hyperactivity symptoms meet
diagnostic criteria, minimal inattention
, Negative Predictive Power Absence of symptoms lowers chance of a disorder being present
Positive Predictive Power Presence of symptoms indicates the likelihood of a specific
disorder
Executive Functioning Cognitive processes involved in planning, organizing, and self-
regulation
Conduct Disorder Age-inappropriate actions violating societal norms and personal rights
Oppositional Defiant Disorder Stubborn, hostile, and defiant behaviors toward authority
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Separation Anxiety Disorder Excessive fear or anxiety about separation from attachment
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder Excessive worry and anxiety about various aspects of life
Specific Phobia Irrational fear of a specific object or situation
Social Anxiety Disorder Fear and avoidance of social and evaluative situations
Panic Disorder Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors to reduce
anxiety
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and
impulsivity causing impairment
Inattention Fails to give attention to details, difficulty sustaining attention
Hyperactivity Fidgets, leaves seat, runs/climbs inappropriately, talks excessively
Impulsivity Blurts out answers, difficulty waiting turn, interrupts others
Major life activities Activities necessary for daily functioning and well-being
Predisposition Tendency to develop a condition based on genetic or environmental factors
Inattention symptoms Lack of attention to details, difficulty sustaining attention, not
listening
Hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms Fidgeting, leaving seat, excessive talking, difficulty
waiting turn
ADHD - Combined Presentation Inattention and hyperactivity symptoms meet diagnostic
criteria
ADHD - Predominantly Inattentive Presentation Inattention symptoms meet diagnostic
criteria, minimal hyperactivity
ADHD - Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation Hyperactivity symptoms meet
diagnostic criteria, minimal inattention
, Negative Predictive Power Absence of symptoms lowers chance of a disorder being present
Positive Predictive Power Presence of symptoms indicates the likelihood of a specific
disorder
Executive Functioning Cognitive processes involved in planning, organizing, and self-
regulation
Conduct Disorder Age-inappropriate actions violating societal norms and personal rights
Oppositional Defiant Disorder Stubborn, hostile, and defiant behaviors toward authority
figures
Separation Anxiety Disorder Excessive fear or anxiety about separation from attachment
figures
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Excessive worry and anxiety about various aspects of life
Specific Phobia Irrational fear of a specific object or situation
Social Anxiety Disorder Fear and avoidance of social and evaluative situations
Panic Disorder Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors to reduce
anxiety