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Psych100 Test 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |