Chapterg02:gAngIntegrativegApproachgtogPsychopathology
ANg INTEGRATIVEg APPROACHg TOg PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
1. Thegbestgdescriptiongofgthegmultidimensionalgintegrativegapproachgtogunderstandinggpsychopathologygisgthatgitgisg
basedgon
a. biologicalgdimensions.
b. biologicalgandgpsychologicalgdimensions.
c. biologicalgandgpsychologicalgdimensions,gasgwellgasgemotionalginfluences.
d. biologicalgandgpsychologicalgdimensions,gasgwellgasgemotionalgandgdevelopmentalginfluences.
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2. Withingthegmultidimensionalgintegrativegapproachgtogunderstandinggpsychopathology,glearnedghelplessnessgisg
consideredga(n)g dimension.
a. biological b.gpsychological
c.g emotional d.gpsychological
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3. Thegbasisgofgthegmultidimensionalgintegrativegapproachgtogunderstandinggpsychopathologygisgthatgeachgdimensiong
(psychological,gbiological,gemotional,getc.)
a. operatesgindependently. b.gisgsufficientgtogcausegpathology.
c.gbuildsgongthegdimensiongthatgprecedesgit. d.gisginfluencedgbygthegothergdimensions.
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4. Yourgunclegspentgmostgofghisgteengyearsgingaghospitalgundergoinggtreatmentgforgagseveregphysicalgillness.gAsgangadult,g
hegisgrathergshygandgwithdrawn,gparticularlygaroundgwomen.gHeghasgbeengdiagnosedgwithgsocialgphobia,gwhichgyougb
elievegisgentirelygduegtoglackgofgsocializationgduringghisgteengyears.gYourgtheorygorgmodelgofgwhatgcausedghisgphobiagisg
.
a. multidimensional b.gintegrative
c.gone-dimensional d.gbiological
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5. Accordinggtogthegmultidimensionalgintegrativegapproachgtogpsychopathology,gthegfollowinggstatementgisgtruegforgmostg
psychologicalgdisorders:
a. Ifgonegmonozygoticgtwinghasgagparticulargdisorder,gthegothergtwingwillgdefinitelyghavegthegdisordergasgwell
b. Monozygoticgtwinsgaregnogmoreglikelygtogsharegpsychologicalgdisordersgthanganygothergsiblings
c. Monozygoticgtwinsgaregnogmoreglikelygtogsharegdisordersgthanganygothergtwogpeoplegselectedgatgrandomgfromgt
hegpopulation
d. Ifgonegmonozygoticgtwinghasgagparticulargpsychologicalgdisorder,gthegothergtwingisgmoreglikelygtoghavegtheg
disordergthangthegrestgofgthegpopulation
ANSWER: d
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6. Amandagisg12gyearsgold,gandghergsistergSamanthagisgfivegyearsgold.gWhilegridinggingagcargwithgtheirgparents,gtheggirlsg
witnessgagmajorgautomobilegaccidentgwheregagnumbergofgpeoplegareginjured.gTheggirlsgreactgverygdifferentlygtogthega
ccident.gThisgisgprobablygduegto
a. biologicalgdifferences. b.gdevelopmentalgdifferences.
c.gpsychologicalgdifferences d.gsocioculturalgdifferences
ANSWER: b
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7. Thegmostgaccurategwaygtogthinkgofggenesgisgthatgthey
a. setgboundariesgforgourgdevelopment.
b. determinegbothgourgphysicalgandgpsychologicalgcharacteristics.
c. determinegphysicalgbutgnotgpsychologicalgcharacteristics.
d. actuallyghavegveryglittlegtogdogwithganygofgthegcharacteristicsgthatgwegdisplay.
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8. Referringgtogbehaviorgandgpersonalitygasgpolygenicgmeansgthatgbothgare
a. influencedgbygonlygagfewggenes,gbutgeachghasgaglargegeffect.
b. influencedgbygmanyggenes,gwithgeachgindividualggenegcontributinggagrelativelygsmallgeffect.
c. influencedgbygindividualggenesgonlygrarely.
d. agresultgofgourggeneticgstructuregonly.
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9. Thegproceduresgreferredgtogasgquantitativeggeneticsgaregusedgto
a. determinegthegeffectsgofgmultipleggenes.
b. provideggeneticgcounseling.
c. correctggeneticgabnormalities.
d. testgthegmultidimensionalgintegrativegmodel.
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10. Mostgpsychologicalgdisordersgappeargtogbeginfluencedgbygmanygindividualggenesgrathergthangcausedgbygonegsingleg
gene,gagprocessgreferredgtogasg influence.
a. multigenic b.gpolygenic
c.g unigenic d.gmorphogenic
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11. Ingagisgagcharminggandgintelligentgyounggladygwhogisgwell-likedgbygfamilygandgfriends.gApproximatelyg of
Inga’sgenduringgpersonalitygtraitsgandgcognitivegabilitiesgcangbegattributedgtoggeneticginfluence.
a. 25% b.g50%
c.g 75% d.g100%
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12. Thegmostgrecentgestimatesgaregthatggeneticsgcontributegapproximatelyg
togthegdevelopmentgofg
personalitygcharacteristicsgsuchgasgshynessgorgactivityglevel.
a. 10-20% b.g30-50%
c.g 75-85% d.gnothing
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