MFT- Factitious disorder. Practice
Exam 1# 15 questions and answers
Factitious disorder. - -Which disorder is characterized by a long
history of dramatic complaints about faked medical conditions?
-Encopresis and rational-emotive behavior therapy. - -Which of
the following disorders is INCORRECTLY paired with an
empirically supported intervention for treating it?
-detect individual differences among faces. - -Prosopagnosia
results in an inability to
-psychoanalysis. - -Object relations therapy is most closely
related to
-Two groups of rats are exposed to a shock (US) that occurs
immediately after a flashing blue light (CS) is presented. The
first group had prior exposure to the shock and the light, but
during the prior exposure the shock and the light occurred at
random and unrelated times. The second group had no prior
exposure to the shock or the light. Freezing in the light is the CR.
What will happen when the rats are shown the flashing blue light
without the shock? - -The second group will freeze, because the
flashing light is a more valid predictor of shock for that group.
-Children are motivated to act in gender-consistent ways
because they try to conform to their own gender schemas. - -A
cognitive theory of gender-role development would most likely
state:
-One could use the empathy-altruism hypothesis to explain: - -
the motivation of underlying prosocial behavior.
-The terms purposive behaviorism and sign-gestalt learning are
used to describe the learning theory developed by - -Edward C
Tolman
Exam 1# 15 questions and answers
Factitious disorder. - -Which disorder is characterized by a long
history of dramatic complaints about faked medical conditions?
-Encopresis and rational-emotive behavior therapy. - -Which of
the following disorders is INCORRECTLY paired with an
empirically supported intervention for treating it?
-detect individual differences among faces. - -Prosopagnosia
results in an inability to
-psychoanalysis. - -Object relations therapy is most closely
related to
-Two groups of rats are exposed to a shock (US) that occurs
immediately after a flashing blue light (CS) is presented. The
first group had prior exposure to the shock and the light, but
during the prior exposure the shock and the light occurred at
random and unrelated times. The second group had no prior
exposure to the shock or the light. Freezing in the light is the CR.
What will happen when the rats are shown the flashing blue light
without the shock? - -The second group will freeze, because the
flashing light is a more valid predictor of shock for that group.
-Children are motivated to act in gender-consistent ways
because they try to conform to their own gender schemas. - -A
cognitive theory of gender-role development would most likely
state:
-One could use the empathy-altruism hypothesis to explain: - -
the motivation of underlying prosocial behavior.
-The terms purposive behaviorism and sign-gestalt learning are
used to describe the learning theory developed by - -Edward C
Tolman