A) more abnormal than that of an accountant who starts to do so because rock stars are supposed to be very masculine.
B) less abnormal than that of an accountant who starts to do so because it is consistent with his professional success.
C) less abnormal than that of an accountant who starts to do so because it is more common to see a rock star in makeup.
D) just as abnormal as that of an accountant who starts to do so, because abnormality is defined by the individual himself.
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A) Dependent
B) Avoidant
C) Schizoid
D) Histrionic
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A) regarded human nature as possessing many negative qualities.
B) subscribed to Freud's ideas.
C) believed that there were no barriers to the internal and external growth of the individual.
D) emphasised a strong drive towards individual self-actualisation.
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A) Case Studies in Mental Illness.
B) American Journal of Madness.
C) American Journal of Insanity.
D) Lunatics in America.
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A) psychological factors.
B) physical causes.
C) social/environmental influences.
D) unknown influences.
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A) continue to increase throughout the lifespan.
B) increase dramatically at about age 30.
C) decline significantly around age 40.
D) remain stable throughout the lifespan.
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A) homelessness.
B) drug abuse.
C) eating disorders.
D) anxiety.
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A) They rarely identify themselves as needing treatment
B) Research suggests that the disorders are almost entirely based in biology and therefore difficult to treat interpersonally
C) Personality disorders are so rare that there is very little research on their treatment
D) They are extremely unpredictable and difficult to manage in therapy sessions
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A) cognitive therapy
B) systematic desensitisation
C) operant conditioning
D) multidimensional therapy
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A) Odd or eccentric; dangerous or inconsistent; shy, uncommunicative, or withdrawn
B) Shy, uncommunicative, or withdrawn; anxious or fearful; dangerous or inconsistent
C) Shy or withdrawn; dramatic, emotional, or erratic; bizarre or thought-disordered
D) Odd or eccentric; dramatic, emotional, or erratic; anxious or fearful
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A) Underarousal and fearlessness
B) Underarousal and shamelessness
C) overarousal and fearlessness
D) overarousal and shamelessness
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A) behaviour that occurs infrequently is considered abnormal in every culture.
B) the atypical behaviour must also cause harm or impairment to be considered abnormal.
C) behaviours vary very little from one individual to another within each culture.
D) many people behave in ways that deviate from the average, but this doesn't mean that they have a disorder.
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A) were a form of divine punishment.
B) reflected the stress placed upon them by society.
C) were a result of the 'conversion' of sexual fantasies into socially acceptable outlets.
D) were a result of the rise in feminism.
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A) have more obsessive thoughts.
B) show more compulsive and ritualistic behaviors.
C) do not have obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
D) has more insight into their problems
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A) avoidant.
B) antisocial.
C) schizotypal.
D) schizoid.
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A) It is observed in every culture and seen in about 5 percent of the population.
B) Emotional dysfunction is one of the best predictors of suicide in this group.
C) Long-term outcomes are discouraging, with many relapsing within five years
D) A high number, almost 12 percent, succeed at suicide.
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A) no well-controlled studies of treatment outcomes have been conducted.
B) there are well-controlled studies, though none show any treatment success.
C) individuals with this disorder are seldom sufficiently motivated to succeed in treatment.
D) behavioral intervention programs for anxiety and social skills have had some success.
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