Abnormal Psychology [AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology]: Questions 95 - 99 of 149

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Question 95

Question MCQ▾

Bob has never met Madonna but he is convinced that she is deeply in love with him. Bob is suffering from

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

jealous delusions.

b.

manic depressive disorder.

c.

obsessive-compulsive disorder.

d.

grandiose delusions.

e.

erotomanic delusions.

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Question 96

Question MCQ▾

Persons who are excessively narcissistic, dependent, or antisocial are characterized as having

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

generalized anxiety.

b.

dissociative disorders.

c.

somatoform disorders.

d.

personality disorders.

e.

conversion reactions.

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Question 97

Question MCQ▾

The ________ viewpoint of depression suggests that depressed people hold negative views of themselves, of their current circumstances, and of their future possibilities.

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

humanistic

b.

behavioral

c.

psychoanalytic

d.

biopsychological

e.

cognitive

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Question 98

Question MCQ▾

The class of psychological disorders characterized by grossly impaired social, emotional, cognitive, and perceptual functioning refers to:

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

manic disorder

b.

generalized anxiety disorder

c.

personality disorder

d.

major depression

e.

schizophrenia

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Question 99

Question MCQ▾

The distinction between obsessions and compulsions is the distinction between

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

thoughts that are evidence of neurosis or those that are evidence of psychosis.

b.

having positive and continuous thoughts about an object.

c.

having positive and negative feelings toward an object or event.

d.

having repetitious thoughts or engaging in repetitious actions.

e.

engaging in behaviors that are merely inconvenient and those that are severely disruptive.

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