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Match the following descriptions with the appropriate disord…

Match the following descriptions with the appropriate disorders.  Place your answer choice next to the question number.  Answer choices will be used once or not at all.   Antisocial personality disorder Avoidant personality disorder Bipolar disorder Borderline personality disorder Dependent personality disorder Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) Histrionic personality disorder Major depressive disorder (MDD) Narcissistic personality disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder Panic disorder Paranoid personality disorder Phobia Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Schizoid personality disorder Schizotypal personality disorder     Adam works at a zoo and has a crippling fear of otters.  He is supposed to clean the tanks for all water-dwelling animals and fish each month, and his fear of otters substantially interferes with his ability to complete his job.  His boss is considering firing him due to his inability to even see pictures of otters on the wall, let alone clean the otter tank.   Bea recently had a month where she felt abnormally euphoric.  She was extremely energetic and would regularly stay awake for days at a time without feeling tired.  During this time, she started sleeping around and also started gambling.  She felt more like herself again after the month passed and she went back to sleeping normally and stopped her risky sexual behavior and gambling.   Daisy has frequent mood swings and her friends describe her as being emotionally unstable.  She has had a string of bad friendships and romantic relationships where she has quickly swung between being emotionally vulnerable to being rageful and jealous.  Most recently, she has also started cutting herself.   Elaine is extremely self-centered and arrogant.  She does not value anyone’s opinion other than her own and has a constant need to be admired by the people around her.   Harold has started hearing voices.  At first, he thought he was just hearing his own inner monologue, but he came to realize over time that he was actually hearing the voices of his deceased family members who had started following him around in his daily life.  The voices told him to avoid talking to anyone else and to start wearing an aluminum foil cap on his head to prevent other deceased people from talking to him.   Iago and his family survived an EF 5 tornado (the highest tornado rating) earlier this year.  They had been picnicking outside when the tornado came upon them, and they took shelter in a cave while the tornado went over them.  While the rest of his family seems to have recovered from this life-threatening event, Iago is continuing to have intrusive memories and nightmares about their harrowing time in the cave.  He also avoids driving anywhere near the site where his family had picnicked before the tornado hit and he is jumpy and hypervigilant.   Klem feels a pervasive sense of anxiety each day that makes it hard for him to sleep and concentrate.  Klem also feels fatigued and agitated as a result of this anxiety.  

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Health psychology primarily focuses on: biological treatm…

Health psychology primarily focuses on: biological treatments for chronic illness the role of psychological factors in health and illness identifying genetic causes of disease community-level epidemiology

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You are in the market for a new car and you want to purchase…

You are in the market for a new car and you want to purchase a Hyundai.  You talk to your friends, who know nothing about cars and say a Hyundai is great; your dad, who has owned several cars but is not an expert on them and says a Hyundai is okay; and your family mechanic, who has over 35 years of experience working on cars and says a Toyota is a better choice.  You decide to follow the advice of your mechanic and buy a Toyota because you believe he has accurate information.  This is an example of: informational conformity normative conformity majority influence minority influence

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You meet a new classmate on the first day of class and ask t…

You meet a new classmate on the first day of class and ask their name.  Within a minute of meeting them, you have forgotten your new classmate’s name.  This represents a lapse in your: short-term memory long-term memory declarative memory nondeclarative memory

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Fill in the blanks below using the word bank provided.   Wor…

Fill in the blanks below using the word bank provided.   Words may be used once or not at all. 2 points per blank Cornea Frontal Insomnia Iris Left Lens Narcolepsy Occipital Optic nerve Parietal Postsynaptic neuron Presynaptic neuron Pupil REM sleep REM sleep behavior disorder Retina Right Sleep apnea Sleepwalking Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Synapse Synaptic cleft Temporal There is contralateral control in the brain.  This means that the right side of my brain controls the ________________________________________ side of my body.   __________________________________________ is called paradoxical sleep because brain activity resembles wakefulness, but the body experiences muscle paralysis.   The __________________________________________ lobe of the brain receives visual information from the eyes.   __________________________________________ is the condition where individuals walk or move about during deep sleep, often with their eyes open but unresponsive.

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Which brain structure is indicated by letter E? Thalamus Hi…

Which brain structure is indicated by letter E? Thalamus Hippocampus Hypothalamus Pons

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True or False – Having many people around during an emergenc…

True or False – Having many people around during an emergency will increase the likelihood that someone will help. 1 point

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Rodney is colorblind.  What is a potential cause of Rodney’s…

Rodney is colorblind.  What is a potential cause of Rodney’s colorblindness? Rodney is missing one of his types of cones. Rodney is missing one of his types of rods. Rodney’s lenses are not properly focusing light onto his fovea. Rodney’s cornea is cloudy and blocks light from entering his eye.

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During Freud’s anal stage, the primary focus of pleasure is…

During Freud’s anal stage, the primary focus of pleasure is on: eating and sucking potty training and self-control sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent developing friendships

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The variable that is measured or observed is: the depende…

The variable that is measured or observed is: the dependent variable the independent variable the confounding variable the controlled variable

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