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383968720 | A severe disorder of thought and emotion associated with a loss of contact with reality is called | Schizophrenia | |
383968721 | ___Includes at least one hypomanic episode and one episode of major depression. | Bipolar disorder | |
383968722 | Major changes in sleep patterns, weight level, and feelings about one's self-worth characterize | Major depressive disorder | |
383968723 | ___ Is a repetitive behavior or mental act performed to reduce or prevent stress. | Compulsion | |
383968724 | ___Are persistent ideas, thoughts, or impulses that are unwanted and inappropriate, causing marked distress. | Obsessions | |
383968725 | ___ Is marked emotional disturbance after experiencing or witnessing a severely stressful event. | Posttraumatic stress disorder | |
383968726 | In her autobiography, it isn't about cookin'; Paula Deen discusses her battle with agoraphobia, which caused her to | Fear being in a place where escape was difficult or impossible | |
383968727 | Marina has been having a lot of panic attacks lately. What can you predict about marina's future behavior? | She will avoid the places and situations where the panic attacks occur | |
383968728 | A ___ is an intense fear of an object or situation that's greatly out of proportion to its actual threat | Phobia | |
383968729 | This is the most common type of hallucination experienced by schizophrenics | Auditory | |
383968730 | Repeated an unexpected panic attacks can result in | Panic disorder | |
383968731 | A brief, instance episode of extreme fear characterized by sweating, dizziness, racing heartbeat, and feelings of impending doom are signs of an | Panic attack | |
383968732 | The prevalence of a disorder refers to | The percentage of persons who exhibit the symptoms of a particular disorder. | |
383968733 | Which is NOT a culture-bound syndrome? | Schizophrenia | |
383968734 | ___ Is an eating disorder marked by recurring patterns of bingeing and purging. | Bulimia nervosa | |
383968735 | A concern with personal goals and increased individual self-esteem is most characteristic of those from ___cultures. | Individualistic | |
383968736 | Which of the following is NOT on of the dimensions of the Big Five? | Openness to experience | |
383968737 | A major difference between the humanists and both the behaviorists and psychoanalytic theorists is that the humanists focus on | Unconscious information processing | |
383968738 | Radical behaviorists believe that free will is | An illusion | |
383968739 | Freud placed much more emphasis on ___than the Neo-Freudian. | Sexuality | |
383968740 | Stewie has developed strong feelings for his mother and views his father as a rival for her attention. However he is afraid that his father will find out and interfere with these plans. Stewie is clearly immersed in the ____stage. | Phallic | |
383968741 | The main conflict of the anal stage comes from | Toilet training | |
383968742 | Which order is correct for Freud's psychosexual stages of development? | Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital | |
383968743 | Rationalization involves | Providing reasonable sounding explanations for unreasonable behaviors or failures | |
383968744 | According to Freud, defense mechanisms are unconscious attempts to reduce our feelings of | Anxiety | |
383968745 | The ___seeks to find a resolution between the competing demands of the ___. | Superego; ID and ego | |
383968746 | Some authors relate Freud's personality structure to an iceberg, saying that the___is completely submerged in our unconscious. | ID | |
383968747 | Which theory of personality is most concerned with understanding people's unconscious motivations? | Psychoanalytic | |
383968748 | Susie is on the cheerleading squad, and her sister is in the band. What type of influence on personality is being exhibited? | Shared environmental | |
383968749 | Psychologists believe that personality is largely the result of | Multiple factors | |
383968750 | ___ Explains why Kit, who is an average tennis player, does fine when she is playing with her friends, but struggles during tournaments when there are lots of spectators. | Social disruption | |
383968751 | Jack and Jill are working on a school project together. Jill does almost all the work because jack hardly contributed anything. The tendency to work less in groups is known as | Social loafing | |
383968752 | Research as shown that there are gender differences in aggression. These finding suggest that | Higher levels of testosterone may provide outward aggression in males | |
383968753 | Who is most likely to react aggressively | Kimberly, who lost her keys and was late for work | |
383968754 | Who is most likely to stop and help an elderly woman pick up the groceries she just dropped? | Blair, who is thinking very hard about her recent break-up with her boyfriend chuck | |
383968755 | Helping others for unslefish reasons is called | Altruism | |
383968756 | Zimbardo concluded from his Stanford prison study that prisoners and guards adopted their designated roles more easily than anyone might have imagined because of | Deindividuation | |
383968757 | What is the moral or take-home message of Solomon Asch's series of experiments in which participants were asked to judge the lengths of lines? People will go to great lengths to | Fit in with others | |
383968758 | The tendency of people to alter their behavior as a result of group influences called? | Conformity | |
383968759 | The unpleasant mental experience of tension resulting from two conflicting thoughts or beliefs is known as ___. | Cognitive dissonance |