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Question 1 (2 points) Dissociative…
Question 1 (2 points)
Dissociative identity which disorder was once called multiple personhood disorder.
Question 1 options:
True
False
Question 2 (2 points)
According to Husserl, all experience is unintentional.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (2 points)
Hume is a bundle theorist.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (2 points)
Mindfulness and/or meditation is considered a first-person approach to studying consciousness.
Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5 (2 points)
The FEWEST stress-related health complaints are observed in people with which type of personality?
Question 5 options:
Type C
manic
Type B
Type A
Question 6 (2 points)
The problem of personal identity examines the existence of the self and its identity through time and change.
Question 6 options:
True
False
Question 7 (2 points)
Mila used to ruminate about her interpersonal relationships and this led to feelings of depression. She has undergone therapy and has been taught to see her rumination as simply a flawed thinking style, not as evidence that there are negative things in her life. What type of therapy did Mila MOST likely receive?
Question 7 options:
aversion therapy
social skills training
mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
Beck’s cognitive therapy
Question 8 (2 points)
According to Husserl, there can never be a meaningful distinction between the external and internal world of experience.
Question 8 options:
True
False
Question 9 (2 points)
The Big Five Theory of Personality suggests that a continuum exists between agreeableness and which other trait?
Question 9 options:
stability
unimaginativeness
introversion
disagreeableness
Question 10 (2 points)
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction was first developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn.
Question 10 options:
True
False
Question 11 (2 points)
Anhedonia is a common symptom of which of the following?
Question 11 options:
panic disorder
depression
mania
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Question 12 (2 points)
According to Chalmers, when we understand everything about third-person facts, there will be nothing left to explain about consciousness.
Question 12 options:
True
False
Question 13 (2 points)
A candidate runs a television ad that lists all the things she will do if elected. Which method of persuasion is she using?
Question 13 options:
door-in-the-face
central route
foot-in-the-door
peripheral route
Question 14 (2 points)
According to the ABC model of attitudes, what are the three components of every attitude?
Question 14 options:
affective, behavioural, and cognitive
arousal, behavioural, and commitment
arousal, belief, and commitment
affective, belief, and cognitive
Question 15 (2 points)
Jenna decides to have another piece of cake even though she had promised herself only to have one. Jenna’s behaviour suggests she is operating according to what?
Question 15 options:
her conscience
the reality principle
her defence mechanisms
the pleasure principle
Question 16 (2 points)
Changing thoughts and thinking is central to which of the following?
Question 16 options:
systematic desensitization
client-centred therapy
social skills training
cognitive therapy
Question 17 (2 points)
The IAT measures discrimination.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Question 18 (2 points)
What is cognitive dissonance?
Question 18 options:
a negative and unjust feeling toward someone because they belong to a certain group
a fixed overgeneralization about a person or group
an attitude that a person is not aware they have
a state of emotional discomfort brought on when a belief contradicts behaviours
Question 19 (2 points)
A candidate runs a television ad featuring war and destruction in the background while suggesting that her opponent is a risky choice. What method of persuasion is she using?
Question 19 options:
door-in-the-face
central route
foot-in-the-door
peripheral route
Question 20 (2 points)
Approximately half of all people who meet the criteria for generalized anxiety disorder also meet which of the following criteria?
Question 20 options:
panic disorder
depression
schizophrenia
obsessive-compulsive disorder