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CHAPTER 2
Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behavior
Multiple Choice Questions:
1) An integrative approach to the case study of Hailey at the start of the chapter
A) would focus on how maternal postpartum depression factors combine with peer social
stressors in triggering depression.
B) would focus on how genetic factors interact with atypical synthesis of
neurotransmitters to produce depression.
C) would infer biological, psychological and social factors from Hailey’s developmental
history and describe how these factors have interacted over time to produce depression.
D) would infer multiple biological and social factors from Hailey’s history and then
describe how these factors have dynamically and reciprocally interacted over time.
E) would look at Hailey’s history of thoughts, feelings and behaviors and integrate these
in an account of how and when her depression emerged.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 24
Skill: Conceptual / application
2) Identify the correct match between theory / approach and the factors that would be
emphasized in Hailey’s of depression (from the beginning of the chapter):
A) Biological: Hailey’s proneness to reassurance-seeking and withdrawal
B) Cognitive-behavioral: the early relationship between Hailey and her mother
C) Humanistic: Hailey’s perceptions of and decisions regarding her current situation
D) Freudian: how being female influences her depression
E) none of the above are a correct match
Answer:
Diff: 3 Type: MC Page Ref: 25
Skill: Conceptual
Answer: E
Diff: 3 Type: MC Page Ref: 25
Skill: Conceptual
4) Single-factor explanations
A) tend to identify risk factors rather than specific causes of dysfunctional behaviour.
B) posit one factor which is said to cause a particular psychological disorder.
C) are generally preferred over other explanations because of its simplicity.
D) often reflect a high level of current comprehensive knowledge of disorders.
E) view behaviour as the product of the interaction of several factors.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 25
Skill: Factual
5) According to the text, scientific theories, such as those of abnormal psychology, are
judged to be valuable for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A) they make predictions about aspects of the phenomena that had not previously been
made.
B) they make it possible to specify the evidence necessary to deny the theory.
C) they are parsimonious.
D) they integrate most of what is presently known about the phenomena.
E) they describe the enduring truth about an issue.
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 25
Skill: Conceptual
6) Theories
A) are never completely replaced in science because a better theory comes along.
B) are not facts, but rather the best approximation possible at the present time.
C) represent the known facts of current understanding.
D) can be proven correct, if enough evidence is gathered.
E) must be shown to be true by scientists.
Answer: B
Diff: 3 Type: MC Page Ref: 25
Skill: Conceptual
7) In science, experiments are set up not to prove the worth of a theory, but rather to
reject what is called the
A) rejection hypothesis.
B) test hypothesis.
C) experimental hypothesis.
D) null hypothesis.
E) false hypothesis.
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 25-26
Skill: Factual
8) According to the text, which of the following is NOT a general aim of theories about
mental disorders?
A) To identify characteristics that precede and follow episodes of the problem behaviour
B) To predict the course of the disorder
C) To identify the factors that maintain the behaviour
D) To design effective treatments
E) To explain the origins of the problem behaviour
Answer: A
Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 26
Skill: Factual
Answer: B
Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 26
Skill: Factual
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 26
Skill: Factual
11) Clark and Beck (2010) have modified Aaron Beck’s cognitive formulation of
depression and anxiety to include neurobiological correlates of cognitive therapy (CT): as
CT modifies maladaptive cognitive processes, imaging studies show that these changes
are accompanied by
A) reduced activation of subcortical regions and increased activation of cortical regions
involved in cognitive control of emotion and reflective processes.
B) reduced activation of cortical regions involved in excessive thinking, with increased
activation in subcortical regions involved in the relaxation response.
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