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Dysruptive mood dysregulation disorder age of onset - correct
answer- Before age 10
Person who have work-related accidents tend to - correct
answer- have had more recent life stress than accident-free
workers
The more I yell at her the worse she gets - correct answer-
positive reinforcement
When to use CT vs. MRI - correct answer- CT is better for
acute intracranial hemmorhage and visualizing bony structures
Attentional load theory - correct answer- The degree to which
an ignored stimulus is processed depends on the extent of
processing required by the attended stimulus. Reduction of
intereference caused by distractors is lowest when the
attentional demands for the attended sitmulus are highest
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Milgram experiment displays what social influence - correct
answer- Obedience
Bipolar 1 vs. 2 - correct answer- Only bipolar 1 requires history
of manic episodes. Bipolar 2 has hypomanic episodes (less
severe)
Ecological asssesment - correct answer- Uses primarily
observational methods to examine and understand the physical
and psychological variable that impact behavior in a given
setting
Positive manifold - correct answer- Idea that all variables are
positively correlated (cog assessment)
Primary mental ability theory - correct answer- Thurstone's idea
of 7 factors, or primary mental abilities, are word fluency, verbal
comprehension, spatial visualization, number facility,
associative memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed.
Tonotic auditory processing - correct answer- tonotopy is the
spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequency are
processed in the brain. Tones close to each other in terms of
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frequency are represented in topologically neighbouring regions
in the brain. Processed in heschl's gyri
Bulimia vs. Anorexia - correct answer- Bulimia involves
maintaining a normal body weight. Both can have bingeing and
purging
Alexia without agraphia - correct answer- Pathology is usually a
stroke in the posterior region of the left hemisphere affecting
the posterior region of the corpus callosum, disconnecting the
visual centers of the brain from the langauge centers
Binet-Simon - correct answer- The first standardized measure
of assessment
Correspondent inference theory - correct answer- We infer that
other people's behavior corresponds to their personality and
character
Concerns with ACT model - correct answer- Some believe it is
untestable and therefore has uncertain scientific value
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Cognitive dissonance theory - correct answer- When people
behave in a manner that is inconsistent with their values they
will change their beliefs to manage the psychological tension
created by the mismatch
Differential aptitude test - correct answer- Used to assess
ability or aptitude level in several areas; does not contain
symptom validity measures
Insecure resistant attachment - correct answer- Inability to use
the caregiver as a secure base from which to explore; distress
on seperation with ambivalence, anger, reluctance to be
comforted by the caregiver, and resume play upon return;
anxiety due to inconsistencies in the caregiver's availability
Emotion focused coping - correct answer- The coping
mechanisms of secondary appraisal; use of internal resources
to cope with situation
Adler - correct answer- Healthy style of life reflects optimism,
confidence, and contributing to the welfare of others. An
unhealthy style of life results when a person's goals reflect celf-
centerdness, competitiveness, and striving for personal power