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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Abnormal Behavior.
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2. Understanding and Treating Mental Disorders.
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3. Assessment and Classification of Mental Disorders.
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4. Research Methods for Studying Mental Disorders.
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5. Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.
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6. Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders.
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7. Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders.
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8. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders.
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9. Suicide.
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10. Eating Disorders.
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11. Substance-Related and Other Addictive Disorders.
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12. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.
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13. Neurocognitive and Sleep-Wake Disorders.
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14. Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders.
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15. Personality Psychopathology.
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16. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence.
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17. Law and Ethics in Abnormal Psychology.
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,ChapterV1:VAbnormalVBehavior


MULTIPLEVCHOICE

1.V WhichVstatementVaboutVabnormalVpsychologyVisVaccurate?
a.V AbnormalVpsychologyVseeksVtoVdescribe,Vexplain,Vpredict,VandVmodifyVunusualVbehaviors.
b.V AlthoughVabnormalVpsychologyVhasVmadeVseveralVgainsVinVtheVpastV20Vyears,VitVisVnotVyetVa
scientificVfieldVofVstudy.
c.V TheVsubjectVmatterVofVabnormalVpsychologyVisVrestrictedVtoVextremelyVbizarreVbehavior.
d.V MostVdiagnosesVofVabnormalityVareVbasedVonVtwoVorVthreeVbasicVbehavioralVfactors.
ANS:V A REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Factual

2.V Psychopathology,VorVabnormalVbehavior,VresultsVprimarilyVfromV____.
a.V geneticVfactors
b.V environmentalVfactors
c.V socioculturalVfactors
d.V anVinteractionVofVmanyVfactors
ANS:V D REF:V IntroductionV OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Factual

3.V Dr.VThompsonVcollectsVinformationVinVorderVtoVdescribeVandVdrawVinferencesVaboutVanV individual's
psychologicalVdisorder.VDr.VThompsonVisVengagedVinV____.
a.V therapy
b.V predictingVdangerousness
c.V psychodiagnosis
d.V research
ANS:V C REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Applied

4.V Dr.VKohnVisVaVpsychoanalyst,VDr.VEdwardsVisVaVhumanisticVtherapist,VDr.VPetersonVisVaVcognitive
behavioralVtherapist,VandVDr.VJamesVisVaVGestaltVtherapist.VEachVofVthemVwouldVlikelyVhaveVaVdifferent
____VforVaVclient'sVabnormality.
a.V timeVofVonset
b.V explanation
c.V diagnosis
d.V prognosis
ANS:V B REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Applied

5.V AVpsychologistVsays,V“Juan'sVabnormalVbehaviorVisVlikelyVdueVtoVaVcombinationVofVbiologyVand
inadequateVinterpersonalVskills.”VTheVpsychologistVisV____.
a.V predictingVtheVfutureVsymptomsVofVJuan
b.V givingVJuanVaVpsychodiagnosis
c.V offeringVanVexplanationVforVJuan'sVproblem
d.V describingVhowVtoVcontrolVJuan'sVsymptoms
ANS:V C REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Applied

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6.V WhichVstatementVregardingVtheVpredictionVofVabnormalVbehaviorVisVaccurate?
a.V EvenVexperiencedVprofessionalsVtendVtoVoverpredictVfutureVviolence.
b.V PsychologistsVareVnotVinterestedVinVpredictingVclients'VfutureVbehavior.
c.V PredictionVisVunrelatedVtoVunderstandingVtheVcauseVofVabnormality.
d.V PsychologistsVtendVtoVunderpredictVfutureVviolence.
ANS:V A REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Conceptual

7.V OneVofVSeung-HuiVCho'sVprofessorsVreportedVCho'sVfrighteningVbehaviorVtoVmanyVcampusVauthorities.
WhatVreasonVdidVthoseVauthoritiesVgiveVherVtoVexplainVwhyVtheyVcouldVdoVnothing?
a.V Cho'sVtherapistVdidVnotVfeelVheVposedVaVdangerVtoVothers.
b.V ThereVwasVnoVspaceVinVanyVofVtheVlocalVmentalVhealthVfacilitiesVtoVhouseVhim.
c.V ChoVdidVnotVmakeVanyVovertVthreatsVagainstVanyone.
d.V WhenVcomparedVwithVthatVofVhisVpeerVgroup,VCho'sVbehaviorVwasVnotVconsideredVodd
.
ANS:V C REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Applied

8.V WhenVpsychologistsVtalkVaboutVmodifyingVabnormalVbehavior,VtheyVmeanVtheyVareV____.
a.V attemptingVtoVunderstandVtheVunderlyingVcauseVofVthatVbehavior
b.V restrictingVtheVfreedomVofVdangerousVclients
c.V attemptingVtoVanticipateVtheVfutureVbehaviorsVofVclients
d.V usingVtherapyVtoVimproveVclientVbehavior
ANS:V D REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Factual

9.V WhichVofVtheVfollowingVdefinesVtherapyVmostVaccurately?
a.V AVprogramVofVsystematicVinterventionVdesignedVtoValterVbehavior,Vemotion,VorVthought
b.V TheVscientificVstudyVofVabnormalVbehavior.
c.V AVsystemVofVobservingVabnormalVbehaviorVinVanVattemptVtoVclassifyVit
d.V TheVapplicationVofVaVtheoreticalVmodelVtoVexplainVtheVcauseVofVabnormalVbehavior
ANS:V A REF:V 1 OBJ:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
MSC:V Factual

10.V AVpsychologistVdevelopsVseveralVactivitiesVforVclientsVaimedVatVhelpingVthemVbecomeVmore
self-disciplinedVandVfeelVmoreVconfidentVaboutVtryingVnewVbehaviors.VThisVexampleVillustratesV____.
a.V howVepidemiologicalVworkVisVdoneVinVtheVfield
b.V howVtherapyVmayVbeVseenVasVanVattemptVtoVmodifyVbehavior
c.V theVfunctionVofVprovidingVanVexplanationVforVabnormalVbehavior
d.V theVessentialVneedVforVaccurateVpsychodiagnosis
ANS:V B REF:V TheVConcernsVofVAbnormalVPsychology
OBJ:V 1 MSC:V Applied

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