1. A group of emotional, cognitive, or behavioural symptoms that cause significant distress or
significant problems is called a(n) correct answers a. mental disorder.
2. Abnormal psychology is correct answers a. the scientific study of troublesome feelings,
thoughts, and behaviors associated with mental disorders.
3. Amanda has been severely depressed in the past year. She is constantly sad, almost to the point
of numbness. She ruminates constantly about what a failure she is and how nothing she does is
ever right. She finds it hard to get out of bed and get going. Which of these symptoms is an
example of a cognitive symptom of Amanda's mental disorder? correct answers c. ruminating on
her failures
4. Michael is experiencing a number of thoughts that are making it difficult for him to stay
focused on his work. Although he is still able to accomplish his assigned tasks, he is very upset
by the difficulties he is having. He may be classified as having a mental disorder on the basis of
correct answers c. his own distress at his cognitive symptoms.
5. Dr. Elliot is teaching a course on different mental disorders. The course focuses on exploring
scientific thought on problematic feelings, thoughts, and behaviors associated with mental
disorders. The learning objectives include strategies for evaluating patients who might have a
mental disorder, understanding the causes behind mental disorders, and prevention and treatment
strategies for mental disorders. The title of Dr. Elliot's course is most likely correct answers a.
Abnormal Psychology.
6. John has been reading articles posted on the web by people who say they suffer from mental
disorders. He tells his friend that he is engaging in the study of abnormal psychology. According
to your text, what is missing from his definition of abnormal psychology? correct answers a. the
fact that scientific study is involved
7. According to your text, abnormal psychology is designed to evaluate, understand, ____, and
prevent mental disorders and help those who are ____. correct answers d. predict; in distress
, 8. Your textbook describes normal behavior as behaviours that correct answers c. characterize
most people.
9. Which criterion for determining whether an emotion, thought, or behavior is abnormal is
discussed in the textbook? correct answers a. deviance from the norm
10. Deviance, adaptation difficulties, and personal distress are concepts used to describe correct
answers c. abnormal behavior.
11. Which criterion is considered when determining whether a behavior is normal or abnormal?
correct answers c. experience of personal distress
12. Patterns of behavior that deviate from the norms of society would be called correct answers
c. abnormal behavior.
13. Treva Throneberry vanished as a young woman and turned up in another town insisting that
she was a high-school student named Brianna Stewart. Her behavior would be considered
abnormal because it correct answers a. deviated from the norm.
14. John is diagnosed as having a mental disorder after he was found repeatedly cutting himself.
In terms of the criteria for abnormal behavior, cutting could be considered correct answers a.
deviant from the norm.
15. Suppose you are trying to determine how much physical activity is normal. A definition of
abnormal levels of physical activity based on the statistical approach would include correct
answers c. both extremely high and low levels of activity.
16. Which criterion is particularly attractive to researchers because it offers clear guidelines for
distinguishing between normal and abnormal behavior? correct answers a. statistical deviance