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,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank



Chapter 1
Introduction: Definitional and Historical Considerations and Canada's Mental Health System

Question type: True/False


1) It is easy to remain objective when studying abnormal psychology.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Introduction
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Comprehension


2) There is no single defining characteristic of abnormal behaviour.

Answer: True

Section Reference: What Is Abnormal Behaviour?
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Comprehension


3) The Psy.D. approach is based on the scientist-practitioner model.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Focus on Discovery 1.1
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Comprehension


4) All psychologists would like to be able to prescribe medication.

Answer: False

Section Reference: What Is Abnormal Behaviour?
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Comprehension

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank



5) Demons thought to cause abnormal behaviour could be released by trepanning.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Early Demonology
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Knowledge


6) Hippocrates believed that abnormal behaviour was the result of brain pathology.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Somatogenesis
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Knowledge


7) In the Middle Ages, mental illness was often mistaken for witchcraft.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Witchcraft and Mental Illness
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Knowledge


8) Pinel was the first to remove chains from the mentally ill in asylums.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Moral Treatment
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Comprehension


9) Today more care is provided in psychiatric units of general hospitals than in psychiatric
hospitals.

Answer: True

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank


Section Reference: Canadian Perspectives 1.2
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Knowledge


10) The most recent research data shows that stays in psychiatric hospitals in Canada are
typically longer than in psychiatric units of general hospitals.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Canadian Perspectives 1.2
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Knowledge


11) Mesmer believed that one person could change another’s behaviour.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Psychogenesis
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Comprehension


12) Lobotomies were never performed in Canada.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Canadian Perspectives 1.3
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.2 Compare the history of psychopathology across centuries
Bloom’s: Knowledge


13) Mental illness can affect anyone.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Current Attitudes Toward People with Psychological Disorders
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Knowledge

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank



14) Most people with psychological disorders can never be cured of their illness.

Answer: False

Section Reference: The Public Perception
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.5 Describe the issues and challenges in the delivery of psychotherapy
Bloom’s: Analysis


15) The media shapes our perception of the dangerousness of people with mental illness.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Anti-Stigma Campaigns
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe current attitudes toward people with psychological disorders,
including how stigma and self-stigma are potential barriers to help-seeking
Bloom’s: Comprehension


16) Most Canadians see mental health issues as separate from medical problems.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Mental Health Literacy
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Comprehension


17) Anxiety Disorders carry the heaviest burden.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Cost of Mental Health Problems
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Comprehension


18) Psychological treatment is fully covered by Medicare.

Answer: False

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank


Section Reference: Transformations in Canada’s Mental Health System – Romanow Report
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.5 Describe the issues and challenges in the delivery of psychotherapy
Bloom’s: Knowledge


19) Women seek mental health care more than men.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Help-Seeking and the Perceived Need for Help
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.4 Describe mental health problems and their treatment in Canada
Bloom’s: Knowledge


20) When mental health care is universally accessible, people with low SES seek care at equal
rates to people with high SES.

Answer: False

Section Reference: Help-Seeking and the Perceived Need for Help
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe current attitudes toward people with psychological disorders,
including how stigma and self-stigma are potential barriers to help-seeking
Bloom’s: Comprehension


21) Focusing on prevention may help more than focusing on treatment on mental illness.

Answer: True

Section Reference: Community Psychology and Prevention
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.5 Describe the issues and challenges in the delivery of psychotherapy
Bloom’s: Comprehension


Question type: Multiple Choice


22) An illustration of abnormal behaviour would be:

a) Soiling oneself once a month at age 14.
b) Experiencing anxiety when engaged in rituals after leaving the house.
c) Losing control of oneself in anger, with no apparent provocation.

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank


d) None of the above are examples of abnormal behaviour.

Answer: d

Section Reference: What Is Abnormal Behaviour?
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Application


23) A happily married man covertly purchases women's shoes. Afterwards he masturbates while
wearing the shoes. This illustrates what definition of abnormality?

a) Disability or dysfunction
b) Unexpectedness
c) Personal distress
d) None of these; the behaviour is not abnormal.

Answer: d

Section Reference: What Is Abnormal Behaviour?
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Application


24) Which of the following illustrates the difficulty in defining abnormal behaviour as behaviour
that is statistically infrequent?

a) IQ below 70 is considered mentally retarded.
b) It is unusual for people to have delusions.
c) Math prodigies are rare in the population.
d) Bedwetting is common in young children.

Answer: c

Section Reference: Statistical Infrequency
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Application


25) Autism is based on which of the following definitions of abnormal behaviour?

a) Statistical infrequency
b) Violation of personal norms

,Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank


c) Personal distress
d) Social distress

Answer: a

Section Reference: Statistical Infrequency
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Knowledge


26) A commonly accepted cut-off point for a diagnosis of mental retardation is an intelligence
quotient (IQ) that is below:

a) 125
b) 100
c) 85
d) 70

Answer: d

Section Reference: Statistical Infrequency
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Knowledge


27) According to the criteria outlined by Davison et al. in their definition of abnormality, which
of the following is not part of the definition?

a) Whether the behaviour violates social norms
b) Whether the behaviour causes personal distress
c) Whether the behaviour reflects a past history of abnormal behaviour
d) None of the above

Answer: c

Section Reference: What Is Abnormal Behaviour?
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Knowledge


28) Variations in cultural background make it difficult to define abnormal behaviour as simply
behaviour which

, Davison, Blankstein, Flett, Neale, Abnormal Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition Testbank


a) involves a deviation from norms.
b) leads to dysfunction.
c) improves after therapy.
d) causes personal distress.

Answer: a

Section Reference: Violation of Norms
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Analysis


29) Which of the following is least likely to be studied in abnormal psychology?

a) A prostitute
b) A psychopath
c) A developmentally delayed child
d) An anxious person

Answer: a

Section Reference: Violation of Norms
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Comprehension


30) Which characteristic of abnormal behaviour do cultural differences affect most?

a) Statistical infrequency
b) Violation of norms
c) Personal distress
d) Disability or dysfunction

Answer: b

Section Reference: Violation of Norms
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1 Understand what constitutes abnormal behaviour
Bloom’s: Comprehension


31) Kevin was seen walking around campus naked on the first day of term. When campus
security caught up with him, they told him he was crazy and needed a psychiatric evaluation,
despite Kevin telling them he was a nudist. While Kevin is not mentally ill, his behaviour meets

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