(A) Behaviors.
(B) Life-styles
(C) habits.
(D) Thinking patterns.
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According to __ each person creates his or her private world by making choices in order to confront and overcome feelings of meaninglessness and isolation.
(A) existential therapists
(B) Gestalt therapists
(C) psychoanalysts
(D) Carl Rogers
An example of classical conditioning is:
(A) Rat presses lever for delivery of food.
(B) Dog learns to salivate on hearing bell.
(C) Pigeon pecks at key for food delivery.
(D) Dogs learn helplessness from electric shocks.
According to the psychoanalytic approach, an attempt to integrate values learned from parents and society is called?
(A) The Id.
(B) Sublimation.
(C) The Oral stage
(D) The Superego.
Which of the following of Freud’s ideas is still important to psychopathology today?
(A) Those thoughts are the basis for behavior.
(B) Behavior is learned from experience.
(C) Psychopathology has origins in early experience rather than being a manifestation of biological dysfunction.
(D) Dream analysis
A scientific explanation that remain tentative until it has been adequately tested is called a (an):
(A) theory
(B) law
(C) hypothesis
(D) experiment
__ (Also called intellectual disability) a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life; varies from mild to profound.
(A) mental retardation
(B) Down syndrome
(C) Both
(D) None
Which one of these models of psychopathology would suggest that psychological disorders result from acquiring dysfunctional ways of thinking and acting?
(A) Medical model
(B) Cognitive model
(C) Behavioral model
(D) Client centered model