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Psych100 Test 4

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What does OCEAN stand for? 1. Openness 2. Conscientiousness 3. Extroversion 4. Agreeableness 5. Neuroticism
What does DSM-V stand for? Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Sybil, who claimed she had DID, was considered what? Iatrogenic
What are the three divisions of the mind according to Freud? 1. ID 2. Ego 3. Superego
Client-centered approach is a technique True
Flat affect, disorganized speech, and disorganized behavior are all symptoms of what? Schizophrenia
Behavior you may engage with because of outside pressure is called what? Conformity
The DSM-V uses this model, nature vs. nurture, that triggers the onset of an episode. Diathesis-Stress Model (DSM)
What are some common phobias? Arachnophobia, Ophidiophobia, Acrophobia, and Cynophobia
What disorder is already classified by the World Health Organization? Video Game Addiction
What is used as a last resort for depression? Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
What are the subtypes of schizophrenia? Paranoid, disorganized, and catatonic
What is the most common class of disorders? Anxiety
What is the MMPI? Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
Making excuses for yourself and not others is an example of what? The Actor-Observer Bias
The two developers credited with creating the 5-Factor Model Costa and McCrae
What is CBT? Cognitive Behavior Theory
The ability to do horrible things to others and not feel remorse is what? Antisocial Personality Disorder
What is necessary for Person-Centered Therapy? 1. Genuineness 2. Acceptance 3. Empathy
What is the difference between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2? Bipolar 1 can entail psychotic symptoms and bipolar 2 ranges from depression to hypomania
Field of study that merges psychology and sociology Socialpsych
When something slips the tongue that is supposed to reveal a part of the subconcious Freudian Slips
What is an SSRI? Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor (Type of Antidepressant)
What is something that might be done to fit in a group? Hazing
What is the difference between prejudice and discrimination? Prejudice refers to thoughts and feelings and discrimination refers to actions
What are the routes of persuasion? Central and Peripheral
What are the three elements of persuasion? 1. Source 2. Message 3. Audience
What are the four gateways to attraction? 1. Physical Attractiveness 2. Availability 3. Exposure 4. Absence of "exclusion criteria"
What is the disorder with intrusive thoughts? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
What is exposure therapy? Gradually exposing a person to the anxiety-producing situation or object until anxiety decreases
Big-5 trait that involves being social and outgoing Extroversion
Generalized beliefs you have of others Stereotypes
What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 schizophrenia? Type 1 is the distortion of functionality and type 2 is the loss of functionality
Helping someone without any gain or reason is what type of behavior? Prosocial behavior
Many serial killers have what disorder? Antisocial personality disorder (APD)
Who said "Love is a mathematical equation?" Dr. Steve Slane
What condition can result from prolonged neuroleptic drugs? Tardive Dyskinesia (Parkinson-like disease)
What are the three types of monoamines? 1. Dopamine 2. Serotonin 3. Norepinephrine
What condition was labeled as its own condition but was changed? Dissociative Fugue
What are the different treatments for bipolar? 1. Anti-depressants 2. SSRIs 3. ECT
What the behavior of self sacrifice called? Altruism
What does ACT stand for in a therapeutic point of view? Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
What are the 4 types of aggression? 1. Instrumental 2. Reactive 3. Relational 4. Bullying
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