PSYCH 335 Exam 3 Study Guide Questions And Actual Answers.
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PSYC 335
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an 11-year-old youngster has, for about a period of one year, frequently exhibited the following behaviors: loses temper, refuses to follow requests or rules, deliberately annoys others, and easily annoyed. He would likely receive a DSM-5 diagnosis of - Answer oppositional-defiant disorder
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PSYCH 335 Exam 3 Study Guide
Questions And Actual Answers.
an 11-year-old youngster has, for about a period of one year, frequently exhibited the following
behaviors: loses temper, refuses to follow requests or rules, deliberately annoys others, and easily
annoyed. He would likely receive a DSM-5 diagnosis of - Answer oppositional-defiant disorder
overt vs. covert behaviors - Answer overt: fighting, temper tantrums
covert: fire setting, stealing, truancy
oppositional-defiant disorder - Answer recurrent pattern of negativistic, defiant, disobedient, and
hostile behavior toward authority figures; emotions
- anger/irritable
- argumentative/defiant
- vindictive
- 6+ months
which of the following is a grouping of behaviors included in the criteria for the DSM-5 diagnosis of
conduct disorder? - Answer aggression to people and animals
the two narrow-band syndromes suggested to exist within the empirically derived broadband
externalizing syndrome of the Achenbach instruments are - Answer aggressive behavior and rule-
breaking behavior
the term "relational aggression" refers to - Answer behaviors intended to damage another individual's
social relaitonships
, which of the following is an example of relational aggression? - Answer purposefully leaving a child out
of some acitvity
research on relational aggression suggests that - Answer relational aggression is associated with
feelings of loneliness and depression
patterson's explanations of how problematic behavior develops in aggressive children is labeled
"coercion theory" because - Answer problem behaviors are seen as developing as a way of controlling
family members
a negative reinforcement trap - Answer occurs when a parent is reinforced for giving in to a child's
tantrum by the child stopping the tantrum
research, such as that by Dodge and his colleagues, on the role of cognitive/interpersonal influences on
aggression in children suggests which of the following? - Answer aggressive children misattribute
hostile intent to their peer's actions
the multidimensional treatment foster care intervention (Chamberlain & Smith, 2003) for conduct-
disordered youth - Answer places youth in family-like settings
specifiers listed for a DSM-5 diagnosis for conduct disorder - Answer repetitive, persistent, behavior in
which the basic rights of others are violated or societal norms/rules are broken; no emotions
1. aggression to people/animals
- forced sexual activity, bullying, physical fighting
2. destruction of property
- setting fire
3. deceitfulness or threat
- breaking into house or car, lying to avoid obligations, stealing
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