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QUESTION 5 According to Rudmin, Ferrada-Noli, and Skolbekken…

QUESTION 5

According to Rudmin, Ferrada-Noli, and Skolbekken (2003), in addition to sociocultural change, _____ predict suicide incidence rates.
  a. inconsistently correlated social elements
  b. inconsistently correlated economic dimensions
  c. specific political factors
  d.

specific cultural dimensions

 

QUESTION 7

 

 

Identify a true statement about cultural display rules in humans.

 

  a. They refer to front-end cultural influences on the core emotion system.
  b. They dictate how the universal emotional expressions should be modified according to the social situation.
  c. They are biologically based and genetically coded rules that dictate human behavior.
  d. They refer to a system of rules governing how language is used and understood in given social contexts.

 

 

QUESTION 9

According to The World Factbook (2014), a comparison of 223 countries showed that the country with the longest average life expectancy is _____.

  a. Japan
  b. Monaco
  c. Australia
  d. Switzerland

 

QUESTION 11

According to Levy (1973), _____ refers to relatively fewer amounts and forms of knowledge, awareness, and thought about something compared to the usual.

  a. dialectical thinking
  b. hypocognition
  c. precognition
  d. convergent thinking

 

 

QUESTION 13

Which of the following is true of human cultures as meaning and information systems?

  a. They give universal meanings to attitudes, values, beliefs, and concepts about emotion.
  b. They regulate the type of expressive behaviors people should show depending on social situations.
  c. They do not work on multiple levels effectively.
  d. They facilitate the same values about emotions in spite of the cultural differences.

QUESTION 23

_____ are transient, biopsychosocial reactions to events that have consequences for our welfare, and that potentially require an immediate behavioral response.

  a. Attributions
  b. Emotions
  c. Attitudes
  d. Fallacies

 

QUESTION 25

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) large-scale global studies of schizophrenia that started in the 1970s used the _____ to diagnose schizophrenia.

  a. Present State Examination (PSE)
  b. Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID)
  c. Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI)
  d. Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS)

 

 

QUESTION 26

Which of the following terms was coined by Levy (1973) to refer to cultures that create many words to differentiate many different emotional states?
  a. Precognition
  b. Metacognition
  c. Hypercognition
  d. Hypocognition

QUESTION 26

Which of the following terms was coined by Levy (1973) to refer to cultures that create many words to differentiate many different emotional states?

  a. Precognition
  b. Metacognition
  c. Hypercognition
  d. Hypocognition

 

QUESTION 27

The _____ suggests that speakers of different languages think differently and that they do so because of the differences in their languages.

  a. sedimentation hypothesis
  b. bow-wow theory
  c. Riemann hypothesis
  d. Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

 

 

QUESTION 29

Which of the following was true of DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition)?

  a. It replaced DSM-III’s previous label of culture-bound syndromes with cultural concepts of distress.
  b. It provided evidence on how cultures exploit ethnic minorities.
  c. It included a list of 25 “culture-bound syndromes” in the appendix.
  d. It offered a more inclusive account of psychological disorders that went beyond North American and Western European descriptions and experiences.

 

 

QUESTION 30

_____ refer to nonverbal gestures that carry meaning, like a phrase or sentence.

  a. Emblems
  b. Channels
  c. Paralinguistic cues
  d. Conversation regulators