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Recent research suggests that learning and experience


A) only change the brain before birth.
B) change the brain through childhood.
C) change the brain through young adulthood.
D) change the brain at any age.

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Amanda is 12 years old, and her sister Samantha is five years old. While riding in a car with their parents, the girls witness a major automobile accident where a number of people are injured. The girls react very differently to the accident. This is probably due to


A) biological differences.
B) developmental differences.
C) psychological differences
D) sociocultural differences

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For most people, verbal and cognitive processes are usually controlled by the .


A) left hemisphere of the cortex
B) right hemisphere of the cortex
C) entire cortex
D) midbrain

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According to the diathesis-stress model,


A) mental disorders will always develop given a certain level of stress.
B) once a diathesis for a particular disorder is inherited, the disorder will eventually develop.
C) an individual's inherited tendencies are not affected by stressful life events he or she encounters.
D) it is possible to inherit a diathesis and never develop a disorder.

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A lifespan psychologist would point out that the only way to understand a patient's disorder is to understand how the individual


A) developed from childhood to adulthood.
B) developed during the psychosexual stages.
C) resolved conflicts in early life.
D) sees himself/herself as part of a family, a community, and a culture.

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Our understanding of psychology as an integrated process is in part a function of .


A) better measurement tools
B) greater biological knowledge
C) application of scientific study to psychological processes
D) all of the above

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According to the diathesis-stress model, psychopathology is the result of the


A) interaction between normal and defective or damaged genes.
B) stress level of an individual and how stress is managed in a person's life.
C) family history of an individual.
D) interaction of an inherited tendency and events in a person's life.

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The idea that our inherited tendencies influence the probability that we will encounter stressful life events is a characteristic of the _.


A) diathesis-stress model
B) reciprocal gene-environment model
C) genetic model
D) psycho-social model

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Describe the diathesis-stress model. Use it to explain how one identical twin suffers from clinical depression while the other does not.

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This model argues that a diathesis is a ...

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What is one of the conclusions generally drawn from the 1990s studies of OCD, brain imaging, and cognitive- behavioral therapy by Baxter et al., and the follow up studies by Schwartz et al.?


A) Neurotransmitters affect how people feel and act
B) Drugs are the only way to impact faulty neurotransmitter circuits
C) Neurotransmitters are a result of how people feel and act, not a cause
D) Psychosocial factors such as therapy affect neurotransmitters

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Extremely low activity levels of serotonin are associated with .


A) aggression, suicide, and impulsive behavior
B) schizophrenia
C) anxiety disorders and general feelings of nervousness
D) mania

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Looking at the findings of many cross-fostering studies (Francis et al., 1999, Suomi, 1999, Tienari et al., 1994) it appears that positive interventions such as good parenting in early life may


A) have little effect in terms of preventing psychopathology in those genetically predisposed to such conditions.
B) dramatically change the genetics of individuals genetically predisposed to psychopathology.
C) have a greater effect on future generations than on the individual exposed to the "good parenting."
D) override the genetically influenced tendency to develop psychopathology in later life.

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The coordinates movement with sensory input and contains parts of the reticular activating system.


A) hindbrain
B) midbrain
C) cerebral cortex
D) forebrain

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Learned helplessness is demonstrated in laboratory animals by


A) creating aversive stimuli (such as electrical shocks to the foot) that the animal can control.
B) creating aversive stimuli (such as electrical shocks to the foot) that the animal cannot control.
C) creating pleasant stimuli (such as a food pellet) that the animal cannot control.
D) creating pleasant stimuli (such as a food pellet) that the animal can control.

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The part of the brain stem that regulates vital activities such as heartbeat, breathing, and digestion is the .


A) cerebellum
B) reticular activating system (RAS)
C) hindbrain
D) thalamus

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The central nervous system is made up of the .


A) brain and spinal cord
B) brain only
C) spinal cord only
D) nerves leading to and from the brain

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According to the abnormal psychology video clip, psychopathology is due to .


A) psychological processes
B) biological processes
C) both biological and psychological processes
D) neither biological or psychological processes

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Studies examining the effects of anger and hostility on the cardiovascular system have demonstrated that anger results in


A) decreased pumping efficiency of the heart.
B) increased pumping efficiency of the heart.
C) heart changes similar to those found when exercising.
D) few if any measurable changes in the heart.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A) Glial cells are passive cells that serve to connect and insulate neurons.
B) There are fewer glial cells than there are neurons.
C) There are different types of glial cells with several specific functions.
D) Glial cells slow down the process of neural communication.

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The fact that a disorder can be caused by a variety of factors illustrates the principle of .


A) equifinality
B) isolation
C) equilibration.
D) isolation.

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