Psych 3375 Final Exam Questions with
correct answers
Kaplan |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Response |to |inadequacy |of |Masters |and |Johnson |model. |Three |stages |- |
Desire, |Arousal, |and |Orgasm.
Masters/Johnson |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Observed |individuals |engaged |in |sexual |activity. |Five |stages |- |
Desire, |Arousal, |Plateu, |Orgasm, |Resolution
Sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-High |rates |of |comorbidity, |Dysfunction |can |be |generalized |or |
situational, |can |be |lifelong |or |acquired
Challenges |diagnosing |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Role |of |individual |in |reporting |distress |
or |interference, |Issue |of |drawing |line |between |normal |and |abnormal |functioning
Male |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Lack |of |fantasies, |interest |in |sex, |sexual |initiation |
behavior. |Between |5 |and |13% |of |men |have |at |least |some |problems |in |this |domain.
Early |ejaculation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Persistent |ejaculation |with |minimal |sexual |stimulation |(10% |of |
men).
Delayed |ejaculation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-delay |or |lack |of |orgasm |in |75% |of |encounters |(generally |
during |vaginal |or |anal |intercourse)
Female |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Absent |or |reduced |interest |in |sex, |Lack |of |sexual |
initiation |or |receptivity, |Lack |of |sexual |excitement |or |pleasure |during |sex, |Lack |of |sexual |
responsiveness.
Female |orgasmic |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Inability |to |orgasm |at |least |75% |of |encounters |(5% |of |
women)
, Sexual |pain |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-occurs |in |women. |Accompanied |by |involuntary |contractions |
of |vaginal |muscles. |Can |be |due |to |trauma, |infection, |hormonal |changes
Erectile |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Difficulty |sustaining |erection |for |desired |amount |of |time. |
Problem |must |be |persistent |and |cause |distress/interference |(75% |of |encounters), |Prevalence |
increases |with |age
Often |there |is |a |false |dichotomy |between |biological |and |psychological |factors |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-
interaction |between |both |factors.
Biological |treatments |for |sexual |disorders |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Medication |(Viagra) |, |Caverject |
injections, |Penis |pump, |Addition |of |Wellbutrin/adjustment |in |medication, |Antidepressants |for |
premature |ejaculation, |Hormone |therapy |for |low |testosterone
Psychological |treatments |for |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Sensate |focus |exercises, |psycho-
education, |cognitive |restructuring, |self-exploration, |stop-start |technique, |couples |therapy
|- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Know |the |stages |of |the |sleep |cycle |and |what |happens/characteristics |of |each |
sleep |stage
Stage |1 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-transition |from |wakefulness |to |sleep, |person |may |not |be |aware |
they |are |sleep |(5%)
Stage |2 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-characterized |by |specific |EEG |patterns, |person |will |say |they |were |
asleep |if |awakened |(50%)
Stage |3 |& |4 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-deep |sleep |or |restorative |sleep, |slow-wave |EEG |patterns |(10-
20%). |Mostly |occurs |earlier |in |the |night, |sleep |deprivation |increases |amount |of |slow |wave |sleep
REM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-also |known |as |paradoxical |sleep, |rapid |eye |movements, |EEG |pattern |similar
|to |wakefulness, |sleep |paralysis, |when |most |dreams |occur, |serves |unknown |function |but |deprivation |
is |"made |up" |in |subsequent |nights |(20-30%), |occurs |cyclically |throughout |the |night; |increases |in |
duration |toward |morning; |deficits |are |made |up. |With |age, |slow |wave |sleep |decreases |and |
wakefulness |and |stage |1 |sleep |increases
correct answers
Kaplan |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Response |to |inadequacy |of |Masters |and |Johnson |model. |Three |stages |- |
Desire, |Arousal, |and |Orgasm.
Masters/Johnson |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Observed |individuals |engaged |in |sexual |activity. |Five |stages |- |
Desire, |Arousal, |Plateu, |Orgasm, |Resolution
Sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-High |rates |of |comorbidity, |Dysfunction |can |be |generalized |or |
situational, |can |be |lifelong |or |acquired
Challenges |diagnosing |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Role |of |individual |in |reporting |distress |
or |interference, |Issue |of |drawing |line |between |normal |and |abnormal |functioning
Male |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Lack |of |fantasies, |interest |in |sex, |sexual |initiation |
behavior. |Between |5 |and |13% |of |men |have |at |least |some |problems |in |this |domain.
Early |ejaculation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Persistent |ejaculation |with |minimal |sexual |stimulation |(10% |of |
men).
Delayed |ejaculation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-delay |or |lack |of |orgasm |in |75% |of |encounters |(generally |
during |vaginal |or |anal |intercourse)
Female |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Absent |or |reduced |interest |in |sex, |Lack |of |sexual |
initiation |or |receptivity, |Lack |of |sexual |excitement |or |pleasure |during |sex, |Lack |of |sexual |
responsiveness.
Female |orgasmic |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Inability |to |orgasm |at |least |75% |of |encounters |(5% |of |
women)
, Sexual |pain |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-occurs |in |women. |Accompanied |by |involuntary |contractions |
of |vaginal |muscles. |Can |be |due |to |trauma, |infection, |hormonal |changes
Erectile |disorder |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Difficulty |sustaining |erection |for |desired |amount |of |time. |
Problem |must |be |persistent |and |cause |distress/interference |(75% |of |encounters), |Prevalence |
increases |with |age
Often |there |is |a |false |dichotomy |between |biological |and |psychological |factors |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-
interaction |between |both |factors.
Biological |treatments |for |sexual |disorders |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Medication |(Viagra) |, |Caverject |
injections, |Penis |pump, |Addition |of |Wellbutrin/adjustment |in |medication, |Antidepressants |for |
premature |ejaculation, |Hormone |therapy |for |low |testosterone
Psychological |treatments |for |sexual |dysfunction |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Sensate |focus |exercises, |psycho-
education, |cognitive |restructuring, |self-exploration, |stop-start |technique, |couples |therapy
|- |CORRECT |ANSWER-Know |the |stages |of |the |sleep |cycle |and |what |happens/characteristics |of |each |
sleep |stage
Stage |1 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-transition |from |wakefulness |to |sleep, |person |may |not |be |aware |
they |are |sleep |(5%)
Stage |2 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-characterized |by |specific |EEG |patterns, |person |will |say |they |were |
asleep |if |awakened |(50%)
Stage |3 |& |4 |NREM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-deep |sleep |or |restorative |sleep, |slow-wave |EEG |patterns |(10-
20%). |Mostly |occurs |earlier |in |the |night, |sleep |deprivation |increases |amount |of |slow |wave |sleep
REM |- |CORRECT |ANSWER-also |known |as |paradoxical |sleep, |rapid |eye |movements, |EEG |pattern |similar
|to |wakefulness, |sleep |paralysis, |when |most |dreams |occur, |serves |unknown |function |but |deprivation |
is |"made |up" |in |subsequent |nights |(20-30%), |occurs |cyclically |throughout |the |night; |increases |in |
duration |toward |morning; |deficits |are |made |up. |With |age, |slow |wave |sleep |decreases |and |
wakefulness |and |stage |1 |sleep |increases