Deck 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic

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سؤال
Some researchers believe that psychotherapists' susceptibility to confirmation bias may explain

A)their patients' recovered memories of sex abuse.
B)the occurrence of transference in therapy.
C)the sadder-but-wiser effect in depressed patients.
D)the beneficial effects of patients' optimism.
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سؤال
Which of the following does not belong with the others?

A)group polarization
B)hindsight bias
C)illusory correlations
D)clinical judgments
سؤال
Which of the following,regarding professional clinicians,has research not been able to prove?

A)They often overestimate the predictive powers of their clinical intuition.
B)They are frequently the victims of illusory correlation.
C)They are fooled by hindsight analysis and self-confirming diagnoses.
D)They often underestimate the predictive powers of their clinical intuition.
سؤال
Freudian therapists who expect to find evidence of early childhood traumas are likely to uncover such experiences among clients who are

A)from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
B)healthy,successful adults.
C)divorced women.
D)identical twins.
سؤال
Dr.Phillips,a psychotherapist,is plagued by doubt and guilt after a client commits suicide.These guilty feelings probably stem from _____________ on the part of the therapist.

A)self-serving bias
B)the ultimate attribution error
C)self-handicapping
D)hindsight bias
سؤال
Snyder and his colleagues found that they could get interviewers to search for behaviours that would disconfirm the trait they were testing for by

A)telling them that it was relevant and informative to find out ways in which the person might not be like the stereotype.
B)promising $25 to the interviewer who developed the set of questions that told the most about the interviewee.
C)all of the choices resulted in interviewers overcoming their confirmation bias.
D)none of the choices worked in overcoming the confirmation bias of the interviewers.
سؤال
When Snyder and Swann gave interviewers some hypotheses to test concerning individuals' traits,they found that people often test for a trait by

A)asking those being tested for a general self-evaluation.
B)looking for information that will contradict it.
C)looking for information that will confirm it.
D)going against their assumptions and expectations.
سؤال
Chapman and Chapman had university students and professional clinicians study the relationship between patients' test performances and diagnoses.They found that

A)if students or clinicians expected a particular association,they perceived it,regardless of whether the data was supportive.
B)students and clinicians only saw relationships that were indeed supported by the data.
C)professional clinicians were more accurate than students in assessing relationships.
D)students and clinicians only recognized positive relationships if the actual correlations were greater than 0.75.
سؤال
According to the text,even when making up their own questions,interviewers' expectations may influence their questioning

A)if they have definite pre-existing ideas.
B)irrespective of what they think.
C)even if they don't have any pre-existing ideas.
D)even if they have no attributions from before.
سؤال
Our tendency to notice confirming instances but not disconfirming instances of an expected relationship contributes to

A)illusory correlation.
B)perceptual connectivity.
C)the attention heuristic.
D)the ultimate attribution error.
سؤال
Which of the following questions do social and clinical psychology seeks answers to?

A)How can the ways in which we think about self and others feed such problems as depression,loneliness,anxiety,and ill health?
B)How do environmental issues affect the self?
C)How does our genetic composition affect our social structures?
D)How can we change our genetic orientations?
سؤال
Confirmation bias has been demonstrated to occur when

A)college student research participants are given a hypothesis (e.g.,"this person is extraverted")to test,and they are not able to verify it.
B)experienced psychotherapists always make correct diagnoses of their clients.
C)people evaluate themselves in response to questions such as "are you happy with your social life?"
D)people evaluate themselves in response to questions such as "are you unhappy with your social life?"
سؤال
Farah goes to a therapist to seek help with memory problems for periods of her childhood.Her therapist tells Farah that gaps in childhood memory are frequently evidence of childhood sexual abuse.Her therapist interprets her existing memories,memory loss,and behaviours as evidence of past abuse.The therapist is likely engaging in

A)after-the-fact explanations.
B)the confirmation bias.
C)overconfidence bias.
D)the abuse-excuse effect.
سؤال
Annette is going out on a first date with Tony,whom her best friend says is funny and fun-loving.On the date,Annette predictably asks Tony,"What is the most fun-loving thing you've ever done?" What is the likely effect of such questioning on Tony?

A)He will act more fun-loving on the date than if not asked such questions.
B)He will act more reserved and shy than if not asked such questions.
C)He will resent such questions and become annoyed.
D)He will try to explain that there are times when he is not fun-loving.
سؤال
According to the text,professional clinical judgment is NOT vulnerable to

A)illusory correlations.
B)overconfidence bred by hindsight.
C)self-confirming diagnosis.
D)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
سؤال
Clinician David Rosenhan and his colleagues faked schizophrenic symptoms to infiltrate mental hospitals.Once they had been admitted and no longer complained of any fake symptoms,

A)professional clinicians quickly distinguished them from the real patients and released them from hospitalization.
B)the clinicians sought and found evidence in their histories and behaviour to confirm their admitting diagnoses.
C)the pseudopatients were ostracized by the hospital's real patients.
D)the pseudopatients absorbed their "sick" roles and developed additional symptoms in the course of their treatment.
سؤال
In the Rosenhan study,clinicians who dealt with pseudopatients who had faked symptoms to get into mental hospitals demonstrated the error of

A)self-serving bias.
B)hindsight bias.
C)self-handicapping.
D)overjustification.
سؤال
Some clinicians' continuous confidence in uninformative tests may be due to

A)the inoculation effect.
B)learned helplessness.
C)the representativeness heuristic.
D)illusory correlation.
سؤال
You find out that Margaret,a woman who was a close friend of yours in grade school,has just come out as a lesbian.When chatting with a friend about this news,you can both recall things Margaret did as a girl that indicated her emerging lesbianism.This might be an example of

A)abreaction.
B)hindsight bias.
C)wish fulfillment.
D)self-fulfilling prophecy.
سؤال
Research indicates that when interviewers are instructed to test for a trait,they tend to ask questions that show evidence of

A)the confirmation bias.
B)the illusion of control.
C)negative attributional style.
D)illusory correlation.
سؤال
Kunda and her colleagues (1993)asked students to consider whether they were happy with their social life.The students searched their memories for positive examples and ended up feeling happier.This case illustrates how ____________ can appear when people evaluate themselves.

A)self-fulfilling prophecies
B)stereotypes
C)confirmation bias
D)heuristics
سؤال
Compared to non-depressed people,depressed people are more likely to attribute their failures and setbacks to causes that are

A)unstable.
B)specific.
C)internal.
D)situational.
سؤال
Depressed moods can lead to

A)memories for positive events to improve moods.
B)optimistic assessments of one's future performance.
C)reciprocal depression in others.
D)lack of self-blaming thinking.
سؤال
Maxwell,a first-year university student,suffers from chronic depression.After learning that he has performed poorly on his chemistry test,he is most likely to say,

A)"The test was not a fair assessment of what I actually know."
B)"My chemistry professor does not grade his tests fairly."
C)"I'm incompetent and probably always will be."
D)"I am sure most people did poorly on the test."
سؤال
Explanatory style refers to

A)the complexity of one's persuasive arguments.
B)one's habitual way of explaining life events.
C)the pitch and speed with which one communicates.
D)whether one relies primarily on reason or emotion in debating an issue.
سؤال
Which of the following does not belong?

A)negative explanatory style
B)external attribution
C)global attribution
D)stable attribution
سؤال
Greg just watched his baseball team badly lose a game.When asked to predict how he was going to perform later that evening during a card game,Greg most likely

A)thought his performance would be improved.
B)thought his performance would be impaired.
C)thought his performance would be the same as it usually is.
D)thought his performance would be unaffected by his team's loss.
سؤال
Based on what you know about social cognition and depression,which of the following statements is true?

A)Life is the art of being well informed.
B)Stable,specific,other-focused explanations for negative events are common in depressed people.
C)Unstable,non-specific,self-focused explanations for negative events are common in depressed people.
D)Depressed people have an external explanatory style.
سؤال
Explaining life events in terms of factors that are stable,global,and internal is a ___________ explanatory style.

A)negative
B)positive
C)realistic
D)repressive
سؤال
Jane,a college senior,is mildly depressed.Asked to describe herself,she notes both her positive and negative qualities.She recalls both past successes and failures and takes personal responsibility for both.Jane clearly illustrates the _______________ effect.

A)rose-collared-glasses
B)sadder-but-wiser
C)head-in-the-clouds
D)feet-on-the-ground
سؤال
Which of the following attributions regarding a failure or a setback illustrates the global quality of a depressed person's explanatory style?

A)"It's my fault."
B)"It's going to last forever."
C)"The whole world is against me."
D)"It's going to affect everything I do."
سؤال
University students who have depressed roommates tend to become

A)somewhat depressed themselves.
B)more accepting of people suffering psychological disorder.
C)more optimistic about their own lives.
D)more studious and committed to achieving academic success.
سؤال
The work of Alloy and Abramson in studying how depressives view the extent of their personal control over events provides evidence of the phenomenon known as

A)optimistic well-being.
B)pessimistic exaggeration.
C)depressive realism.
D)learned helplessness.
سؤال
Compared to depressed people,normal people

A)exaggerate their control of events around them.
B)have realistic perceptions of the good and bad things the future holds.
C)readily accept responsibility for both success and failure.
D)describe themselves with a fairly even mix of positive and negative qualities.
سؤال
Strack and Coyne found that depressed people were realistic in thinking that other people

A)possessed more accurate self-concepts.
B)did not appreciate their behaviour.
C)would welcome their friendship and trust.
D)were less influenced by fear of social disapproval.
سؤال
The tendency of mildly depressed people to make accurate rather than self-serving judgments,attributions,and predictions defines

A)depression.
B)depressive realism.
C)illusory correlation.
D)the fundamental attribution error.
سؤال
Colette is seeking a therapist.Based on the material in the text,Colette should make sure that the therapist

A)feels confident that he or she is correctly interpreting Colette's experiences.
B)has a great deal of clinical intuition.
C)guards against the human tendency toward illusory thinking.
D)is self-confident.
سؤال
Dwayne believes that smiling during lectures helps him get better grades than he would otherwise get.Jake believes that smiling has no effect.Which of the following statements about Dwayne and Jake is most reasonable?

A)Dwayne is more likely to be depressed than Jake.
B)Jake is more likely to be depressed than Dwayne.
C)Dwayne makes more social cognitions than Jake.
D)Jake makes more social cognitions than Dwayne.
سؤال
According to the text,an important implication of the research on illusory thinking is that

A)intuition really has no legitimate place in doing science.
B)the scientific method is the only legitimate way to answer significant human questions.
C)research psychologists must test their preconceptions before propounding them as truth.
D)the conventional wisdom is almost always wrong.
سؤال
Which of the following best illustrates an internal attribution for a failure or setback?

A)"I'll never succeed."
B)"This ruins everything."
C)"It's my fault."
D)"The whole world is against me."
سؤال
You are trying to explain to a friend the concept of the vicious cycle of depression.To which mutual acquaintance will you refer to illustrate the concept?

A)Sandra,who has felt worthless ever since she dropped out of university,and who has been so depressing to be around that some of her friends have avoided her
B)Joe,who dropped out of college last year because he didn't feel that he fit in,and who has been looking for work ever since
C)Mike,whose girlfriend left him a few months ago
D)Rasheeda,who had a huge fight with her mother,lost her job,and then sprained her ankle
سؤال
In non-Western cultures,major depression is ____________ common and ____________ tied to guilt and self-blame over perceived failure.

A)less; less
B)less; more
C)more; less
D)more; more
سؤال
In which of the following situations is Joanna likely to feel most anxious?

A)At a party with her co-workers
B)When she is intoxicated at a hockey game
C)At a formal dinner the first time she is meeting her boyfriend's parents
D)Volunteering at a homeless shelter
سؤال
Which of the following theories most clearly predicts that we will feel anxious when we are motivated to impress others but doubt our ability to do so?

A)social learning theory
B)self-presentation theory
C)self-perception theory
D)cognitive dissonance theory
سؤال
According to Martin Seligman's analysis of the attitudes that promote near-epidemic levels of depression in America,most of us feel that if we don't "make it" in today's world,we can blame

A)our parents.
B)the government.
C)the alienation of the modern world.
D)only ourselves.
سؤال
Being depressed has __________ effects on the depressed individual.

A)only cognitive
B)only behavioural
C)only social
D)cognitive and behavioural
سؤال
Chronically self-conscious people tend to blame _________________ for their poor social relationships and incidental events.

A)their parents and early childhood experiences
B)the uncaring attitudes of those presently around them
C)themselves
D)cultural patterns
سؤال
According to the text,shyness is a form of ____________ characterized by self-consciousness and worry about what others think.

A)loneliness
B)social anxiety
C)depression
D)social incompetence
سؤال
Based on their research results,Lewinsohn and colleagues (1985),assert that

A)depression is both a cause and a consequence of negative cognitions.
B)happiness seems best pursued by focusing not on oneself but beyond oneself.
C)depression is not caused by social rejection.
D)depression is not caused by social failures.
سؤال
According to self-presentation theory,we will feel social anxiety when we are

A)motivated to impress others but doubt our ability to do so.
B)motivated and able to impress others,but they ignore us.
C)in any circumstance in which we can be observed.
D)depressed.
سؤال
Research suggests that when __________________ is filtered through a negative explanatory style,the frequent outcome is _______________.

A)self-blame; the fundamental attribution error.
B)stress-induced rumination; depression.
C)positive feedback; thought pattern adjustment.
D)self-consciousness; bipolar depression.
سؤال
Some people are affected by minor stresses.According to Sacks and Bugental,this may be due to

A)blaming others.
B)temporary downfalls.
C)cognitive and behavioural consequences and depressed mood.
D)overoptimistic explanatory style.
سؤال
Alcohol may reduce social anxiety at a party because it

A)makes people happy.
B)leads to serious health consequences.
C)restricts people's ability to think about their internal states.
D)distracts people's attention away from concerns such as school assignments.
سؤال
According to researcher Martin Seligman,near-epidemic levels of depression in America today can be blamed,ironically,in part on the promotion of attitudes that say,

A)"Everybody needs somebody sometime."
B)"You can make it on your own."
C)"You're nobody if nobody loves you."
D)"Eat,drink,and be merry,for tomorrow we die."
سؤال
The vicious cycle of depression is usually triggered by negative experiences that lead directly to

A)self-focus and self-blame.
B)depressed mood.
C)further negative experiences.
D)blaming others for the negative experience.
سؤال
Steele and Josephs found that ___________ and they called this effect ____________.

A)anxious laboratory rats will keep drinking alcohol until they die; counter-productive alcohol consumption
B)people who are drunk often focus on the most notable environmental cue; alcohol myopia
C)people who are drunk often focus on an inconspicuous detail of their environment; alcohol myopia
D)people who are drunk often focus on the most notable environmental cue; counter-productive alcohol consumption
سؤال
Amanda is a self-assured,outgoing,confident person.She is about to make a presentation to a hiring committee and she really wants to get the job.How do you expect she will feel and act?

A)More outgoing and confident than she feels,which might lead the committee to dislike her.
B)Exactly the same as ever,because she is confident.
C)She will feel and act completely unselfconscious.
D)Much more like a shy person than like herself.
سؤال
Thinking negatively,which leads to a negative mood and consequently leads to negative behaviour defines

A)the vicious cycle of depression.
B)the negative explanatory style.
C)pessimistic explanatory style.
D)ambivalent explanatory style.
سؤال
Shy people tend to

A)make a good first impression.
B)overpersonalize social situations.
C)do not become well liked even over time.
D)are not prone to the "spotlight effect".
سؤال
In comparison to those in Western cultures,depressed people in Japan are more likely to report feeling

A)guilt and self-blame over personal failure.
B)shame over letting down their family or co-workers.
C)sad about social problems such as poverty and discrimination.
D)shame over letting down their peers.
سؤال
A subfield of psychology that provides psychology's contribution to behavioural medicine defines

A)clinical psychology.
B)psychiatry.
C)behavioural analysis.
D)health psychology.
سؤال
Which of the following is an interdisciplinary field that integrates and applies behavioural and medical knowledge about health and disease?

A)health psychology
B)behavioural medicine
C)applied psychology
D)clinical psychology
سؤال
In the industrialized world,at least half of all deaths are linked with

A)behaviour.
B)aspartame.
C)smoking.
D)alcohol.
سؤال
A growing body of evidence reveals that people who undergo highly stressful experiences become

A)more resistant to low-level illnesses like colds and flu.
B)become more vulnerable to disease.
C)less self-disclosing and more socially isolated.
D)stronger and more socially skilled than unstressed people.
سؤال
Experiments that subject animals to mild but uncontrollable electric shocks,loud noises,or crowding have shown that such experiences

A)directly cause diseases like cancer.
B)lower the body's resistance to disease.
C)strengthen the animals' capacity to deal with future stressors.
D)lead to the animals becoming more aggressive in interacting with members of their own species.
سؤال
Research by MacDonald and colleagues has found that ______________ can lead people to engage in dangerous social behaviours such as having unprotected casual sex.

A)alcohol
B)depression
C)social anxiety
D)the sadder-is-unwise effect
سؤال
Peterson and Seligman analyzed the press quotes of baseball Hall of Famers and found that those who routinely offered pessimistic explanations for bad events,like losing big games,were more likely to

A)earn lower salaries.
B)experience divorce.
C)play aggressively.
D)die at younger ages.
سؤال
Which of the following has been linked with a greater vulnerability to illness?

A)an calm personality
B)good health
C)optimism
D)an anger-prone personality
سؤال
Research indicates that people who agree with statements like ___________________ are less often bothered by various illnesses.

A)"my fate is out of my hands"
B)"human life is fragile"
C)"I usually expect the best out of life"
D)"I rarely count on good things happening to me"
سؤال
Which of the following statements is false?

A)People more often seek treatment if they believe their symptoms have a physical rather than a psychological cause.
B)Women are more often sick.
C)Women are more likely than men to visit a physician.
D)Men use fewer prescription and non-prescription drugs.
سؤال
Dr.Jones is a psychologist who specializes in the causes and control of stress.Dr.Jones is most likely a(n)_________ psychologist.

A)consumer
B)clinical
C)forensic
D)health
سؤال
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Most of us are not good at judging our own heart rate,blood pressure,or blood sugar level.
B)One's actual blood pressure is closely related to how one feels,making judgments of blood pressure easy and fairly accurate.
C)Most of us are quite good at judging our own heart rate,blood pressure,and blood-sugar level.
D)Early signs of illnesses such as cancer and heart disease are easily recognized.
سؤال
Joey is a pre-med student who has just been studying about intestinal disorders.He goes out with his friends to eat at a pub,and later that day he develops severe stomach cramps and diarrhea.He starts wondering whether he has colitis or another intestinal disorder.This example best demonstrates how

A)we tend to underestimate the frequency with which we experience symptoms.
B)information about illnesses can cause us to underestimate our symptoms.
C)we tend to interpret symptoms according to familiar disease schemas.
D)overt symptoms are more likely to be interpreted as illness compared to subtle symptoms.
سؤال
Mildly depressed people are more vulnerable to ________________,even after controlling for differences in smoking and other disease-related factors.

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)chronic pain
D)pneumonia
سؤال
Research has reported that newlywed couples who become angry while discussing problems

A)experience catharsis and better long-term relationships with their spouses.
B)are subsequently more susceptible to problems of depression and loneliness.
C)suffer more immune system suppression the next day.
D)are more prone to develop colon cancer in the subsequent six months.
سؤال
According to the text,an essential contributing factor to why optimists usually live longer than pessimists is that _________________.

A)they generally have greater income
B)they are more likely to engage in healthy behaviours
C)they tend to be more religious
D)they are less likely to engage in risky behaviours
سؤال
Patients are more willing to follow treatment instructions in all of the following except

A)their friends recommend alternate treatment routes.
B)they have a warm relationship with their doctor.
C)they help plan their treatment.
D)options are framed attractively.
سؤال
One of the things that an alien observing the industrialized world might find very puzzling about people's behaviour is

A)people behave rationally in order to ensure that they have long,healthy lives.
B)people manage to notice only their important physical symptoms and disregard the rest.
C)at least half of all deaths are linked with behaviour that is under people's own voluntary control.
D)almost all of deaths are linked with behaviour that is under people's own voluntary control.
سؤال
What percentage of heart attack victims die without having sought medical help?

A)25%
B)40%
C)Less than 50%
D)More than 50%
سؤال
Research investigating the nature of the connection between explanatory style and health has shown that people who routinely use the pessimistic style

A)have weaker bodily immune defences.
B)boost the morale of others via a contrast effect.
C)also tend to be impulsive and resistant to influence.
D)complain more but are not really sicker than optimists.
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Deck 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic
1
Some researchers believe that psychotherapists' susceptibility to confirmation bias may explain

A)their patients' recovered memories of sex abuse.
B)the occurrence of transference in therapy.
C)the sadder-but-wiser effect in depressed patients.
D)the beneficial effects of patients' optimism.
their patients' recovered memories of sex abuse.
2
Which of the following does not belong with the others?

A)group polarization
B)hindsight bias
C)illusory correlations
D)clinical judgments
group polarization
3
Which of the following,regarding professional clinicians,has research not been able to prove?

A)They often overestimate the predictive powers of their clinical intuition.
B)They are frequently the victims of illusory correlation.
C)They are fooled by hindsight analysis and self-confirming diagnoses.
D)They often underestimate the predictive powers of their clinical intuition.
They often underestimate the predictive powers of their clinical intuition.
4
Freudian therapists who expect to find evidence of early childhood traumas are likely to uncover such experiences among clients who are

A)from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
B)healthy,successful adults.
C)divorced women.
D)identical twins.
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Dr.Phillips,a psychotherapist,is plagued by doubt and guilt after a client commits suicide.These guilty feelings probably stem from _____________ on the part of the therapist.

A)self-serving bias
B)the ultimate attribution error
C)self-handicapping
D)hindsight bias
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Snyder and his colleagues found that they could get interviewers to search for behaviours that would disconfirm the trait they were testing for by

A)telling them that it was relevant and informative to find out ways in which the person might not be like the stereotype.
B)promising $25 to the interviewer who developed the set of questions that told the most about the interviewee.
C)all of the choices resulted in interviewers overcoming their confirmation bias.
D)none of the choices worked in overcoming the confirmation bias of the interviewers.
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When Snyder and Swann gave interviewers some hypotheses to test concerning individuals' traits,they found that people often test for a trait by

A)asking those being tested for a general self-evaluation.
B)looking for information that will contradict it.
C)looking for information that will confirm it.
D)going against their assumptions and expectations.
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Chapman and Chapman had university students and professional clinicians study the relationship between patients' test performances and diagnoses.They found that

A)if students or clinicians expected a particular association,they perceived it,regardless of whether the data was supportive.
B)students and clinicians only saw relationships that were indeed supported by the data.
C)professional clinicians were more accurate than students in assessing relationships.
D)students and clinicians only recognized positive relationships if the actual correlations were greater than 0.75.
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According to the text,even when making up their own questions,interviewers' expectations may influence their questioning

A)if they have definite pre-existing ideas.
B)irrespective of what they think.
C)even if they don't have any pre-existing ideas.
D)even if they have no attributions from before.
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Our tendency to notice confirming instances but not disconfirming instances of an expected relationship contributes to

A)illusory correlation.
B)perceptual connectivity.
C)the attention heuristic.
D)the ultimate attribution error.
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Which of the following questions do social and clinical psychology seeks answers to?

A)How can the ways in which we think about self and others feed such problems as depression,loneliness,anxiety,and ill health?
B)How do environmental issues affect the self?
C)How does our genetic composition affect our social structures?
D)How can we change our genetic orientations?
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Confirmation bias has been demonstrated to occur when

A)college student research participants are given a hypothesis (e.g.,"this person is extraverted")to test,and they are not able to verify it.
B)experienced psychotherapists always make correct diagnoses of their clients.
C)people evaluate themselves in response to questions such as "are you happy with your social life?"
D)people evaluate themselves in response to questions such as "are you unhappy with your social life?"
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Farah goes to a therapist to seek help with memory problems for periods of her childhood.Her therapist tells Farah that gaps in childhood memory are frequently evidence of childhood sexual abuse.Her therapist interprets her existing memories,memory loss,and behaviours as evidence of past abuse.The therapist is likely engaging in

A)after-the-fact explanations.
B)the confirmation bias.
C)overconfidence bias.
D)the abuse-excuse effect.
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Annette is going out on a first date with Tony,whom her best friend says is funny and fun-loving.On the date,Annette predictably asks Tony,"What is the most fun-loving thing you've ever done?" What is the likely effect of such questioning on Tony?

A)He will act more fun-loving on the date than if not asked such questions.
B)He will act more reserved and shy than if not asked such questions.
C)He will resent such questions and become annoyed.
D)He will try to explain that there are times when he is not fun-loving.
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15
According to the text,professional clinical judgment is NOT vulnerable to

A)illusory correlations.
B)overconfidence bred by hindsight.
C)self-confirming diagnosis.
D)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Clinician David Rosenhan and his colleagues faked schizophrenic symptoms to infiltrate mental hospitals.Once they had been admitted and no longer complained of any fake symptoms,

A)professional clinicians quickly distinguished them from the real patients and released them from hospitalization.
B)the clinicians sought and found evidence in their histories and behaviour to confirm their admitting diagnoses.
C)the pseudopatients were ostracized by the hospital's real patients.
D)the pseudopatients absorbed their "sick" roles and developed additional symptoms in the course of their treatment.
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In the Rosenhan study,clinicians who dealt with pseudopatients who had faked symptoms to get into mental hospitals demonstrated the error of

A)self-serving bias.
B)hindsight bias.
C)self-handicapping.
D)overjustification.
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Some clinicians' continuous confidence in uninformative tests may be due to

A)the inoculation effect.
B)learned helplessness.
C)the representativeness heuristic.
D)illusory correlation.
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19
You find out that Margaret,a woman who was a close friend of yours in grade school,has just come out as a lesbian.When chatting with a friend about this news,you can both recall things Margaret did as a girl that indicated her emerging lesbianism.This might be an example of

A)abreaction.
B)hindsight bias.
C)wish fulfillment.
D)self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Research indicates that when interviewers are instructed to test for a trait,they tend to ask questions that show evidence of

A)the confirmation bias.
B)the illusion of control.
C)negative attributional style.
D)illusory correlation.
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21
Kunda and her colleagues (1993)asked students to consider whether they were happy with their social life.The students searched their memories for positive examples and ended up feeling happier.This case illustrates how ____________ can appear when people evaluate themselves.

A)self-fulfilling prophecies
B)stereotypes
C)confirmation bias
D)heuristics
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22
Compared to non-depressed people,depressed people are more likely to attribute their failures and setbacks to causes that are

A)unstable.
B)specific.
C)internal.
D)situational.
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23
Depressed moods can lead to

A)memories for positive events to improve moods.
B)optimistic assessments of one's future performance.
C)reciprocal depression in others.
D)lack of self-blaming thinking.
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24
Maxwell,a first-year university student,suffers from chronic depression.After learning that he has performed poorly on his chemistry test,he is most likely to say,

A)"The test was not a fair assessment of what I actually know."
B)"My chemistry professor does not grade his tests fairly."
C)"I'm incompetent and probably always will be."
D)"I am sure most people did poorly on the test."
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Explanatory style refers to

A)the complexity of one's persuasive arguments.
B)one's habitual way of explaining life events.
C)the pitch and speed with which one communicates.
D)whether one relies primarily on reason or emotion in debating an issue.
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Which of the following does not belong?

A)negative explanatory style
B)external attribution
C)global attribution
D)stable attribution
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27
Greg just watched his baseball team badly lose a game.When asked to predict how he was going to perform later that evening during a card game,Greg most likely

A)thought his performance would be improved.
B)thought his performance would be impaired.
C)thought his performance would be the same as it usually is.
D)thought his performance would be unaffected by his team's loss.
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28
Based on what you know about social cognition and depression,which of the following statements is true?

A)Life is the art of being well informed.
B)Stable,specific,other-focused explanations for negative events are common in depressed people.
C)Unstable,non-specific,self-focused explanations for negative events are common in depressed people.
D)Depressed people have an external explanatory style.
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Explaining life events in terms of factors that are stable,global,and internal is a ___________ explanatory style.

A)negative
B)positive
C)realistic
D)repressive
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Jane,a college senior,is mildly depressed.Asked to describe herself,she notes both her positive and negative qualities.She recalls both past successes and failures and takes personal responsibility for both.Jane clearly illustrates the _______________ effect.

A)rose-collared-glasses
B)sadder-but-wiser
C)head-in-the-clouds
D)feet-on-the-ground
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Which of the following attributions regarding a failure or a setback illustrates the global quality of a depressed person's explanatory style?

A)"It's my fault."
B)"It's going to last forever."
C)"The whole world is against me."
D)"It's going to affect everything I do."
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32
University students who have depressed roommates tend to become

A)somewhat depressed themselves.
B)more accepting of people suffering psychological disorder.
C)more optimistic about their own lives.
D)more studious and committed to achieving academic success.
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33
The work of Alloy and Abramson in studying how depressives view the extent of their personal control over events provides evidence of the phenomenon known as

A)optimistic well-being.
B)pessimistic exaggeration.
C)depressive realism.
D)learned helplessness.
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34
Compared to depressed people,normal people

A)exaggerate their control of events around them.
B)have realistic perceptions of the good and bad things the future holds.
C)readily accept responsibility for both success and failure.
D)describe themselves with a fairly even mix of positive and negative qualities.
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35
Strack and Coyne found that depressed people were realistic in thinking that other people

A)possessed more accurate self-concepts.
B)did not appreciate their behaviour.
C)would welcome their friendship and trust.
D)were less influenced by fear of social disapproval.
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36
The tendency of mildly depressed people to make accurate rather than self-serving judgments,attributions,and predictions defines

A)depression.
B)depressive realism.
C)illusory correlation.
D)the fundamental attribution error.
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37
Colette is seeking a therapist.Based on the material in the text,Colette should make sure that the therapist

A)feels confident that he or she is correctly interpreting Colette's experiences.
B)has a great deal of clinical intuition.
C)guards against the human tendency toward illusory thinking.
D)is self-confident.
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38
Dwayne believes that smiling during lectures helps him get better grades than he would otherwise get.Jake believes that smiling has no effect.Which of the following statements about Dwayne and Jake is most reasonable?

A)Dwayne is more likely to be depressed than Jake.
B)Jake is more likely to be depressed than Dwayne.
C)Dwayne makes more social cognitions than Jake.
D)Jake makes more social cognitions than Dwayne.
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According to the text,an important implication of the research on illusory thinking is that

A)intuition really has no legitimate place in doing science.
B)the scientific method is the only legitimate way to answer significant human questions.
C)research psychologists must test their preconceptions before propounding them as truth.
D)the conventional wisdom is almost always wrong.
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40
Which of the following best illustrates an internal attribution for a failure or setback?

A)"I'll never succeed."
B)"This ruins everything."
C)"It's my fault."
D)"The whole world is against me."
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41
You are trying to explain to a friend the concept of the vicious cycle of depression.To which mutual acquaintance will you refer to illustrate the concept?

A)Sandra,who has felt worthless ever since she dropped out of university,and who has been so depressing to be around that some of her friends have avoided her
B)Joe,who dropped out of college last year because he didn't feel that he fit in,and who has been looking for work ever since
C)Mike,whose girlfriend left him a few months ago
D)Rasheeda,who had a huge fight with her mother,lost her job,and then sprained her ankle
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42
In non-Western cultures,major depression is ____________ common and ____________ tied to guilt and self-blame over perceived failure.

A)less; less
B)less; more
C)more; less
D)more; more
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43
In which of the following situations is Joanna likely to feel most anxious?

A)At a party with her co-workers
B)When she is intoxicated at a hockey game
C)At a formal dinner the first time she is meeting her boyfriend's parents
D)Volunteering at a homeless shelter
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44
Which of the following theories most clearly predicts that we will feel anxious when we are motivated to impress others but doubt our ability to do so?

A)social learning theory
B)self-presentation theory
C)self-perception theory
D)cognitive dissonance theory
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45
According to Martin Seligman's analysis of the attitudes that promote near-epidemic levels of depression in America,most of us feel that if we don't "make it" in today's world,we can blame

A)our parents.
B)the government.
C)the alienation of the modern world.
D)only ourselves.
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46
Being depressed has __________ effects on the depressed individual.

A)only cognitive
B)only behavioural
C)only social
D)cognitive and behavioural
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47
Chronically self-conscious people tend to blame _________________ for their poor social relationships and incidental events.

A)their parents and early childhood experiences
B)the uncaring attitudes of those presently around them
C)themselves
D)cultural patterns
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48
According to the text,shyness is a form of ____________ characterized by self-consciousness and worry about what others think.

A)loneliness
B)social anxiety
C)depression
D)social incompetence
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49
Based on their research results,Lewinsohn and colleagues (1985),assert that

A)depression is both a cause and a consequence of negative cognitions.
B)happiness seems best pursued by focusing not on oneself but beyond oneself.
C)depression is not caused by social rejection.
D)depression is not caused by social failures.
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50
According to self-presentation theory,we will feel social anxiety when we are

A)motivated to impress others but doubt our ability to do so.
B)motivated and able to impress others,but they ignore us.
C)in any circumstance in which we can be observed.
D)depressed.
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51
Research suggests that when __________________ is filtered through a negative explanatory style,the frequent outcome is _______________.

A)self-blame; the fundamental attribution error.
B)stress-induced rumination; depression.
C)positive feedback; thought pattern adjustment.
D)self-consciousness; bipolar depression.
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52
Some people are affected by minor stresses.According to Sacks and Bugental,this may be due to

A)blaming others.
B)temporary downfalls.
C)cognitive and behavioural consequences and depressed mood.
D)overoptimistic explanatory style.
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53
Alcohol may reduce social anxiety at a party because it

A)makes people happy.
B)leads to serious health consequences.
C)restricts people's ability to think about their internal states.
D)distracts people's attention away from concerns such as school assignments.
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54
According to researcher Martin Seligman,near-epidemic levels of depression in America today can be blamed,ironically,in part on the promotion of attitudes that say,

A)"Everybody needs somebody sometime."
B)"You can make it on your own."
C)"You're nobody if nobody loves you."
D)"Eat,drink,and be merry,for tomorrow we die."
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55
The vicious cycle of depression is usually triggered by negative experiences that lead directly to

A)self-focus and self-blame.
B)depressed mood.
C)further negative experiences.
D)blaming others for the negative experience.
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56
Steele and Josephs found that ___________ and they called this effect ____________.

A)anxious laboratory rats will keep drinking alcohol until they die; counter-productive alcohol consumption
B)people who are drunk often focus on the most notable environmental cue; alcohol myopia
C)people who are drunk often focus on an inconspicuous detail of their environment; alcohol myopia
D)people who are drunk often focus on the most notable environmental cue; counter-productive alcohol consumption
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57
Amanda is a self-assured,outgoing,confident person.She is about to make a presentation to a hiring committee and she really wants to get the job.How do you expect she will feel and act?

A)More outgoing and confident than she feels,which might lead the committee to dislike her.
B)Exactly the same as ever,because she is confident.
C)She will feel and act completely unselfconscious.
D)Much more like a shy person than like herself.
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58
Thinking negatively,which leads to a negative mood and consequently leads to negative behaviour defines

A)the vicious cycle of depression.
B)the negative explanatory style.
C)pessimistic explanatory style.
D)ambivalent explanatory style.
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59
Shy people tend to

A)make a good first impression.
B)overpersonalize social situations.
C)do not become well liked even over time.
D)are not prone to the "spotlight effect".
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60
In comparison to those in Western cultures,depressed people in Japan are more likely to report feeling

A)guilt and self-blame over personal failure.
B)shame over letting down their family or co-workers.
C)sad about social problems such as poverty and discrimination.
D)shame over letting down their peers.
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61
A subfield of psychology that provides psychology's contribution to behavioural medicine defines

A)clinical psychology.
B)psychiatry.
C)behavioural analysis.
D)health psychology.
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62
Which of the following is an interdisciplinary field that integrates and applies behavioural and medical knowledge about health and disease?

A)health psychology
B)behavioural medicine
C)applied psychology
D)clinical psychology
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63
In the industrialized world,at least half of all deaths are linked with

A)behaviour.
B)aspartame.
C)smoking.
D)alcohol.
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64
A growing body of evidence reveals that people who undergo highly stressful experiences become

A)more resistant to low-level illnesses like colds and flu.
B)become more vulnerable to disease.
C)less self-disclosing and more socially isolated.
D)stronger and more socially skilled than unstressed people.
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65
Experiments that subject animals to mild but uncontrollable electric shocks,loud noises,or crowding have shown that such experiences

A)directly cause diseases like cancer.
B)lower the body's resistance to disease.
C)strengthen the animals' capacity to deal with future stressors.
D)lead to the animals becoming more aggressive in interacting with members of their own species.
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66
Research by MacDonald and colleagues has found that ______________ can lead people to engage in dangerous social behaviours such as having unprotected casual sex.

A)alcohol
B)depression
C)social anxiety
D)the sadder-is-unwise effect
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67
Peterson and Seligman analyzed the press quotes of baseball Hall of Famers and found that those who routinely offered pessimistic explanations for bad events,like losing big games,were more likely to

A)earn lower salaries.
B)experience divorce.
C)play aggressively.
D)die at younger ages.
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68
Which of the following has been linked with a greater vulnerability to illness?

A)an calm personality
B)good health
C)optimism
D)an anger-prone personality
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69
Research indicates that people who agree with statements like ___________________ are less often bothered by various illnesses.

A)"my fate is out of my hands"
B)"human life is fragile"
C)"I usually expect the best out of life"
D)"I rarely count on good things happening to me"
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)People more often seek treatment if they believe their symptoms have a physical rather than a psychological cause.
B)Women are more often sick.
C)Women are more likely than men to visit a physician.
D)Men use fewer prescription and non-prescription drugs.
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71
Dr.Jones is a psychologist who specializes in the causes and control of stress.Dr.Jones is most likely a(n)_________ psychologist.

A)consumer
B)clinical
C)forensic
D)health
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Most of us are not good at judging our own heart rate,blood pressure,or blood sugar level.
B)One's actual blood pressure is closely related to how one feels,making judgments of blood pressure easy and fairly accurate.
C)Most of us are quite good at judging our own heart rate,blood pressure,and blood-sugar level.
D)Early signs of illnesses such as cancer and heart disease are easily recognized.
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73
Joey is a pre-med student who has just been studying about intestinal disorders.He goes out with his friends to eat at a pub,and later that day he develops severe stomach cramps and diarrhea.He starts wondering whether he has colitis or another intestinal disorder.This example best demonstrates how

A)we tend to underestimate the frequency with which we experience symptoms.
B)information about illnesses can cause us to underestimate our symptoms.
C)we tend to interpret symptoms according to familiar disease schemas.
D)overt symptoms are more likely to be interpreted as illness compared to subtle symptoms.
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Mildly depressed people are more vulnerable to ________________,even after controlling for differences in smoking and other disease-related factors.

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)chronic pain
D)pneumonia
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75
Research has reported that newlywed couples who become angry while discussing problems

A)experience catharsis and better long-term relationships with their spouses.
B)are subsequently more susceptible to problems of depression and loneliness.
C)suffer more immune system suppression the next day.
D)are more prone to develop colon cancer in the subsequent six months.
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76
According to the text,an essential contributing factor to why optimists usually live longer than pessimists is that _________________.

A)they generally have greater income
B)they are more likely to engage in healthy behaviours
C)they tend to be more religious
D)they are less likely to engage in risky behaviours
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77
Patients are more willing to follow treatment instructions in all of the following except

A)their friends recommend alternate treatment routes.
B)they have a warm relationship with their doctor.
C)they help plan their treatment.
D)options are framed attractively.
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One of the things that an alien observing the industrialized world might find very puzzling about people's behaviour is

A)people behave rationally in order to ensure that they have long,healthy lives.
B)people manage to notice only their important physical symptoms and disregard the rest.
C)at least half of all deaths are linked with behaviour that is under people's own voluntary control.
D)almost all of deaths are linked with behaviour that is under people's own voluntary control.
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79
What percentage of heart attack victims die without having sought medical help?

A)25%
B)40%
C)Less than 50%
D)More than 50%
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Research investigating the nature of the connection between explanatory style and health has shown that people who routinely use the pessimistic style

A)have weaker bodily immune defences.
B)boost the morale of others via a contrast effect.
C)also tend to be impulsive and resistant to influence.
D)complain more but are not really sicker than optimists.
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